K. D. ELLSWORTH 
LIBRARY 


FINE SETS OF STANDARD AUTHORS 

MODERN FIRST EDITIONS 

EARLY PRINTED WORKS 

HANDSOMELY BOUND VOLUMES 

FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS 

NAPOLEONANA 

DESIRABLE WORKS ON ART 

COLORED AQUATINT VIEWS, COSTUME AND 
OTHER COLORED PLATES 


TO BE SOLD ON THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING 
OF JANUARY 5 AND THE AFTERNOON 
OF JANUARY 6, 1925 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
MADISON AVENUE, 50TH TO 57TH STREET 


ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 


ov 


THE 


K. D. ELLSWORTH 
LIBRARY 


FINE SETS OF STANDARD AUTHORS 

FIRST EDITIONS OF MODERN AUTHORS 

EARLY PRINTED WORKS 

HANDSOMELY BOUND VOLUMES 

FORE-EDGE PAINTINGS 

SPLENDID SERIES OF WORKS ON NAPOLEON I 
DESIRABLE WORKS ON ART 

SPECIAL PRESSES & SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS 
COLORED AQUATINT VIEWS, COSTUME BOOKS 
Oioimen COLORED PLATES 


“With some additions from other sources 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 
MADISON AVENUE, 56TH LOS 71H STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Gelephone: PLAZA 1270 


On Free Public Exhibition— 


Commencing New Year’s Day (January 1), 
and Continuing until date of sale 


Unrestricted Public Sale— 


Afternoon and evening of Monday, January 
5, and afternoon of Tuesday, January 6, 1925, 
at 2:30 in the afternoons and 8:15 in the 
evening 


Exhibition and Sale at the— 


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MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 


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Conditions of Sale 


1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article 
offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the 
auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2 The Buyer The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between 
two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the 
lot so in dispute. . 


3. Identification and Deposit by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot shall be 
given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card 
giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the 
purchase prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased 
may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 


4. Risk after Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any 
damage to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 


5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of 
the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


6. Keceipted Bills. Goods will be delivered only on presentation of a receipted bill. A 
receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the 
buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted 
bill is lost before delivery of the property has been made, the buyer should immediately 
notify the Association of such loss 


4. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not paid for 
in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that 
of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and 
stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and 
the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the 
purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be 
upon the purchaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the 
day following that of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation in 
these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so purchased to 
cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further 
notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any losses and 
costs sustained in so doing. 


8. Shipping. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the 
Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to pur- 
chasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; 
doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and 
charges of the parties engaged for such service. 


9. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and 
endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or 
imperfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the 
correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no 
sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfec- 
tion not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold ‘as is’? and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Associa- 
tion will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that 
any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot 
as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become 
responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 


10. Records. The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be 
considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and 
seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 


11. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended to 
without charge or commission Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing 
conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books 
by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the 
exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within ten days 
from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded if the lot in any manner 
differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to 
leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also 
the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists 
of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should 
also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit 
must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced Catalogues. Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be fur- 
nished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying 
the necessary information from the records of the Association. 

No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized 
to arrange conditions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INc., MANAGERS. 
DEPARTMENT OF BOOKS AND PRINTS, 
ARTHUR SWANN, Director. 
OTTO BERNET, \ 
HIRAM H. PARKE, © 
AUCTIONEERS. 


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[Notice: The Americana portion of the K. D. Ellsworth Library 
will be sold in a separate sale at a later date. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC.] 


First Session, Numbers 1 to 380, inclusive 


MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 5, AT 2:30 O’CLOCK 


1. Appey (Epwin Austin). Lucas (E. V.). Edwin Austin Abbey, 
Royal Academician. The Record of His Life and Work [1852-1911]. 
With 200 illustrations. 2 vols. 4to, boards, holland backs, uncut. 

New York and London, 1921 

WITH AN ORIGINAL DRAWING BY ABBEY BOUND IN. Tipped in the front 

of the volume is a printed slip by the publishers, stating that this is one of 
fifty copies for which Mrs. Abbey has supplied an original drawing. 


2. ApBoTTt (JoHN S. C.). The French Revolution of 1789 as viewed in 
the light of Republican Institutions. 2 vols.; The History of Na- 
poleon Bonaparte. 4 vols. Hach volume extensively illustrated 
with maps, portraits and other engravings. Together, 6 vols. royal 
8vo, gilt tops, uncut. New York: Harper and Brothers [1883] 


3. ADAM (Paut—Contemporary French Writer, Author of “Chair 
molle”’). OrtginaL AvutTocRAPH Manuscript of:—‘L’Instinct.” 
Manuscript of over a thousand words, written in ink on one side of 
sheets of paper ranging from 12mo to 24mo, with numerous cor- 
rections, additions and cancellations by the author. Enclosed in 
a board case, with inner flaps. 

This French author is noted for the novel sequence he began in 1899, giv- 
ing the history of the Napoleonic campaigns, the restoration and the govern- 
ment of Louis Philippe, etc. 


“RIGHT OF SEARCH ON THE HIGH SEAS” PROTESTED BY EX-PRESIDENT 
J. Q. ADAMS—HIGHLY IMPORTANT A.L.S. 


4, ADAMS (JOHN QuIncy—Sixth President of the United States). 
Autograph Letter Signed, 4pp. 4to, Washington, 17 March, 1841. 
To Messrs. Simeon 8S. Jocelyn, Joshua Leavitt and Lewis Tappan, 
New York. 


Most IMPORTANT HISTORICAL LETTER, being a legal discussion of the 
“right of the visitation and seizure by Lt. Gedney upon the high seas over 
the Amistad, a foreign vessel in time of Peace; by what Law of Nations or 
of the Land did he board the vessel, take her by force, and bring her into the 
harbor of New London? .. . by what right did he seize, without warrant from 
a civil magistrate more than twenty freemen on the soil of the State of New 
York and transport them to Connecticut?’ Stating and commenting upon 
the action of the Supreme Court, closing his letter with a promise to write 
out in full extent his argument before the Court attending to this matter, and 
sounding a warning to the public to watch the executive administration of 
the land in regard to all matters pertaining to the Slave Question. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


5. 


10. 


it, 


13. 


ADDISON (JOSEPH). Miscellaneous Works. Frontispiece portrait and 
plates. 4 vols. 16mo, full gray calf, gilt. 
Oxford: D. A. Talboys, 1830 


A beautifully printed edition—now scarce. 


. Aisor’s Fansites. The Fables of Asop and Others. With designs on 


wood by Thomas Bewick. Royal 8vo, full calf, gilt, gilt back, inner 
borders and edges. Newcastle, 1818 
CHOICE LARGE PAPER Copy. Binding in the manner of Roger Payne. 


. AInswortH (WiLLIAM Harrison). Windsor Castle. An Historical 


Romance. New Edition. Jllustrated by George Cruikshank and 
Tony Johannot. With designs on wood by W. Alfred Delamotte. 
8vo, full new polished fawn calf, gilt fillets on sides, richly gilt 
paneled back, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, original 
wrappers bound in, BY MORRELL. London, 1843 

First Ocravo Epirion. Portrait of the author after Lane inserted in 
place of the portrait after Maclise. 


. ALLEN (GRANT). Twelve Tales. London, 1900; Lowniti (J. R.). 


Bibliography. Compiled by G. W. Cooke. Portrait., Boston, 1906; 
CLEMENS (S. L.). A Tramp Abroad. JIJllustrated. Hartford, 1888; 
Ritey (H. H.). Puddleford and Its People. Illustrated. N. Y., 1854; 
Wynne (M. Y.). The Little Room and Other Stories. Decorations. 
Chicago, 1906; Firzcrratp (F. 8.). This Side of Paradise. N. Y., 
1920; The Queen’s Gift Book. With plates in color and illustra- 
tions. London, n.d. Together, 7 vols. small 4to, 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


. ALMANACS. CHAMPIER (Victor). Les Anciens Almanachs [lustrés. 


Histoire du Calendrier depuis les Temps Anciens jusqu’a nos 
Jours. With 50 finely engraved plates by Gaultier, de Passe, 
Bosse, de Larmessin, Lepautre, Audran, Gravelot, Cochin, ete. 
Small folio, unbound. Enclosed in a half morocco portfolio, bind- 
ing rubbed. Paris, 1886 
EDITION LIMITED to 10 copies printed throughout ON IMPERIAL JAPAN 
PAPER, this being, No. 5. Laid in at back is a duplicate set of the plates on 
fine plate paper. Perhaps the most important work of its kind ever issued. 


AMERICAN Book Prices Current. 1921 and 1922. Together, 2 vols. 
8vo, cloth, gilt tops. New York, 1921-1922 
Limited to 650 copies. As NEw. 


ANAcREON. Anacreon: with Thomas Stanley’s Translation. Edited 
by A. H. Bullen. Jllustrated by J. R. Weguelin, with frontispiece 
and 9 fine plates. Square 8vo, half blue morocco, gilt, gilt paneled 
back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1893 

No. 542 of a limited issue. 


. ANCIENT Cuassics, for English Readers. Edited by W. L. Collins. 


27 vols. 12mo, cloth. Edinburgh, 1876 [etce.] 


Comprises :—Livy, Plato, Ovid, Cesar, Cicero and others. 


[ANDREWS (WitiiAmM L.).] Hatieck (Fitrz-Grepne). Fanny: A 

Poem. Portrait, on India paper. Royal 8vo, wrappers, uncut, loose. 

New York, 1866 

EDITION LimiTeD to 70 copies privately printed for William Loring An- 

drews. Signed Autograph Presentation Copy from Mr. Andrews to H. Donne, 
with inscription on the half-title. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 5th 


14. [Anprews (WituiAm L.).] Durr (Witiiam A.). Reminiscences of 
an Old New Yorker. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
New York: Printed for W. L. Andrews, 1867 
Hdition limited to 35 copies, of which this is, No. 1. Signed,—“‘W. L. A.” 
AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy, with inscription,—“Mr. J. B. Morgan 
from his friend W. L. Andrews. New York, Mch 25/67.” 


15. AnceLo (Henry). Angelo’s Pic Nic. With a Prefatory Note on the 
Angelo Family by Rev. Charles Swynnerton. With 26 illustrations 
from contemporary drawings and prints in the collection of Joseph 
Grego, some colored. Imperial 8vo, half brown morocco, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1905 

EDITION LIMITED to 50 copies on handmade paper, this being, No. 49. 


16. AnetiInc. The Oarsman’s and Angler’s Map of the River Thames 
from its Source to London Bridge. One Inch to a Mile. Length, 

104; width, 644 inches. Backed with linen, in a cloth folder. 
London: C. Smith & Son, 1891 


17. ANTIQUE ScutpturE. Le Jupiter Olympien, ou l’Art de la Sculpture 
Antique. Considéré sous un Nouveau Point de Vue; Ouvrage qui 
Comprend un Essai sur le Gout de la Sculpture Polychrome, l’Ana- 
lyse Explicative de la Toreutique, et ’ Histoire de la Statuaire en 


Or et Ivoire . . . par M. Quatremére-de-Quincy. With colored 
frontispiece and 31 fine plates. Thick folio, marbled board sides, 
quarter morocco, uncut; light stains. Paris, 1814 


A FINE WoRK ON THIS SUBJECT, and a work seldom offered for public sale 
in this country. 


18. AptHore (WiLiIAM F.). Paris Theatres and Concerts. [From Scrib- 
ner’s Magazine, 1892.] Jllustrated. 8vo, inlaid to 4to, half crim- 
son, morocco, gilt back and top. New York, 1893 
HxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 106 Portraits, Views, &c., among 
the former being,—colored lithographs of Mlle. Reichemberg, M. Worns, M. 
Leloir, M. Prudhon, and several others; Adrienne Lecouvreur by Schmidt 
after Fontaine; colored full-length lithograph of Mlle. Rejane; together with 

a few playbills, and plans of the Paris playhouses. 


SUMPTUOUSLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED SET OF THE “PICTORIAL EDITION” 


19. ARABIAN Nicuts. LANE (Epwarp WituiAmM—Translator). The Thou- 
sand and One Nights, commonly called, in England, The Arabian 
Nights’ Entertainments. A New Translation from the Arabic 
with Copious Notes. With hundreds of wood engravings from 
original designs by William Harvey. 6 vols. royal 8vo, half citron 
levant morocco, gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut, By BRADSTREET. 

London: Charles Knight, 1840-1841 


THE ORIGINAL PICTORIAL EDITION. EXxTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND EXTENDED 
FROM THREE TO Srx VOLUMES by the insertion of about 100 additional plates, 
many inlaid to size, including tinted plates by Fromentin, and plates by 
Stothard, Westall, Marillier, the Jouast etchings, and others, including repro- 
ductions by Lalauze, INDIA Proors; with specially printed title-pages. 

A BeaAvuTiruL Set. The first accurate version of the celebrated Arabic 
stories, and the best translation for professed students. 

The Augustin Daly copy, sold by the American Art Association in 1900. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


20. ARABIAN Nieuts. Burton (Sir Ricuarp F.). The Book of the Thou- 
sand Nights and a Night. Reprinted from the Original Edition 
and Edited by Leonard C. Smithers. Jllustrated. 12 vols. royal 
8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1894 

This well produced edition has long been out of print and has become 
scarce. The Samuel Henry Austin copy, with bookplate. 


21. ARABIAN Nicuts. Burton (Sir RicHarp F.). A Plain and Literal 
Translation of the Arabian Nights’ Entertainments, now entituled 
the Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. With Introduc- 
tion, Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Customs of Moslem 
Men and a Terminal Essay upon the History of the Nights. 10 
vols.; [Together with] Supplemental Nights, with Notes Anthropo- 
logical and Explanatory. 7 vols. Hatensively illustrated with 
beautiful plates, all proofs on Japan paper, Many ReMARQUE 
Proors, by Letchford, Boulanger, Jerome, Lalauze, Gavarm, and 
other artists; rubricated titles on Japanese paper. Together, 17 
vols. royal 8vo, gray buckram, paper labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

[Denver] Printed by the Burton Club for Private 

Subscribers Only [1906] 

BagpAD EDITION, limited to 1000 numbered sets, of which this is, No. 250. 
Verbatim reprint facsimile of the Original Edition. 


22. ARBER’S ENGLISH Reprints. Carefully Edited by Edward Arber. To- 
gether, 27 vols. small 4to, boards, uncut, a few backs slightly worn. 
London, 1869-1870 
LARGE PAPER EDITION, comprising :—ThHe School of Abuse, by S. Gosson. 
1579; The Revelation to the Monk of Evesham. 1482; His Trauailes, by 
E. Webbe. 1590; Areopagitica, by Milton. 1644; Poems, by Thomas Wat- 
son. 1582-1598; Instructions for Forreine Travell, by J. Howell. 1642; 
Eglogs, Epytaphes, & Sonnettes, by B. Googe. 1563; Sermons, by T. Lever. 
1550; Seven Sermons before Edward VI, by Hugh Latimer. 1549; The 
Schoolmaster, 1570, and Toxophilus, 1545, by R. Ascham; An Apologie for 
Poetrie, by Sir Philip Sidney. 1595; Huphues, by John Lyly. 1579; Table- 
Talk, by John Selden. 1689; The Essayes of a Prentise . . . by James VI 
of Scotland. 1604; The Rehearsal, by the Duke of Buckingham. 1671; The 
Arte of English Poesie, by Geo. Puttenham. 1589; Castara, by Wm. Bab- 
ington. 1634-40; and several other reprints of old English works. 


23. ARCHITECTURE. PrrraAutT (M.). Les Dix Livres d’Architecture de 
Vitruve. Corrigez et Traduits nouvellement en Francois, avec des 
Notes & des Figures. Illustrated. Folio, full old calf, gilt back, 
uncut, some pp. loose, binding worn. 

Paris: Jean Baptiste Coignard, 1684 


24. ARCHITECTURE. Swainson (H.). The Church of Sancta Sophia, Con- 
stantinople. A Study of Byzantine Building. Illustrated. Royal 
Svo, cloth, uncut. London, 1894 


25. ArcHITEcTURE. L’Architecture & la Décoration Francaises. XVIIIe 
& XIXe Siécles. With 80 fine plates, some text illustrations. Let- 
terpress and plates laid in an atlas folio board portfolio, cloth 
back, ties. Paris, circa 1895 

Fine publication on French architecture, 


26. 


27. 


28. 


29. 


30. 


dl. 


32. 


oo. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 5th 


ARCHITECTURE. RascHporrr (Orro). Palast-Architektur von Ober- 
Italien und Toscana vom XIII bis XVIII Jahrhundert. With 
numerous full-page line-engravings and photographs. Folio, board 
portfolio, plates loose, piece torn off lower right corner of port- 
folio and half-title. Berlin, 1903 


ARCHITECTURE. MartTiIN (CAMILLE). La Renaissance en France. 
L’Architecture et la Décoration. (Srconp Serres Onty.) With 
SO fine plates. 4 vols. wrappers, unbound as issued. Enclosed in 
a folio board portfolio. Paris, recent 


ARMSTRONG (Sir Water). Gainsborough and his Place in English 
Art. With 48 plates. New York, 1904; Hinp (C. Lewis). Turner’s 
Golden Visions. With 50 of the paintings and drawings of Turner 
reproduced In Cotors. London, recent. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 
4to, cloth, gilt, uncut. 


HANDSOMELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


ARNOLD (BENEDICT). Stimson (F. J.). My Story: Being the Mem- 
oirs of Benedict Arnold. Portraits and map. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
green morocco, gilt, gilt edges. New York, 1917 

First Epirion. FINE Copy. ExtTrA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 
about 100 engraved portraits and views. The portraits are of Officers who 
fought in the Revolution, Americans and others, and of Statesman who parti- 
cipated in the Cause. Among the portraits may be mentioned,— Washington, 
Hancock, Patrick Henry, John Marshall, Maj. Gen. Charles Lee, General St. 
Clair, General Lincoln, Benedict Arnold, Baron Steuben, Lord Howe, Robert 
Morris, General Greene, General Schuyler, Elias Boudinot, Lafayette, Gen- 
eral Marion, Henry Laurens, Lord Cornwallis, and others. 


Art. Les Chef-d’Giuvre des Grands Maitres. Notices de Ch. Moreau- 
Vauthier. With 66 beautiful reproductions of paintings by famous 
masters. Folio, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. [Paris] circa 1885 

Both plates and text are hinged. The plates are tipped on blue art paper 
each with a frame of brown art paper and letterpress. 


Art. Wivpert (G.). La Cripta dei Papi e la Cappella di Santi 
Cecilia nel Cimetero di Callisto. Roma, 1910; Scuiossrr (J.). Die 
Sammlung Alter Musikinstrumente. Wien, 1920. Hach volume 
extensively illustrated. Together, 2 vols. folio and 4to, buckram, 
leather labels. 


Art. Reser (F.). History of Ancient and Mediaeval Art. 2 vols. 
N. Y., 1882-1887; Hirn (Y.). The Origins of Art. London, 1900; 
BERENSON (B.). Lorenzo Lotto. London, 1901; Srory (W. W.). 
Conversations in a Studio. 2 vols. Boston, 1899. Mainly illus- 
trated. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


ArT. Morris (WILLIAM). Hopes and Fears for Art. Boston, 1882; 
Newspaper Pictures. Illustrations by F. Holme. Chicago [1899]; 
Batpry (A. L.). Burne-Jones. 8 reproductions in color. London, 
n.d.; Binns (H. B.). Botticelli. 8 reproductions in color. Lon- 
don, n.d.; and another; [Atso] Kerrrri, Booklets, Series 1-3. In 
slip-cases. Together, 8 vols, 8vo to 16mo, cloth, boards and wrap- 
pers, 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


o4. ArT. Bayard (Emme). Le Style Anglais. With 146 engravings. 
Paris, 1922; DumMont-WiLpEN (L.). Le Portrait en France. Illus- 
trated. Bruxelles, 1909; Gracomrmrtr (G.). Le Statuaire Jean- 
Antoine Houdon et son Epoque (1741-1828). 38 vols. Paris, 1918; 
ARBELET (P.). La Jeunesse de Stendhal. 2 vols. Paris, 1919; 
Cook (T. A.). Leonardo da Vinci, Sculptor. Jlluwstrated. Lon- 
don, 1923; Secarp (A.). Mary Cassatt. Illustrated. Paris, 1913; 
Peintres d’Aujourd’hui. Les Décorateurs. Jllustrated. Paris, 
1914. Together, 10 vols. small 4to, 8vo and 12mo, canvas, cloth and 
quarter morocco. | 


30. ART. Metssner (F. H.). Veronese. Bieleseld, 1897; “The Studio.” 
Drawings in Pen and Pencil from Diirer’s Day to Ours. London, 
1922; Pennett (J.). Exhibit of Lithographs of Munition Works 
by Pennell. N. Y., 1917; Gorrne. L[lustrations to Goethe’s Faust. 
Boston, 1871; and others. All illustrated. Together, 10 vols. 4to 
to 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


36. ArT AND Lerrers. Vol. II, Nos. 1-4 (last in duplicate). Together, 5 
pieces, small 4to, wrappers. London, 1919 


37. ART MAGAZINE. Emporium. Rivista Mensile Illustrata d’Arte, Let- 
teratura, Scienze e Varieta. Vols. 51 to 57, inclusive (January, 
1920, to June, 1923). Hach volume extensively illustrated with 
engraved reproductions in text, and full-page plates, some colored, 
of sculptures, paintings, and other art works. 7 vols. royal 8vo, 
half leather, gilt tops, uncut. Bergamo, 1920-1923 


As with all periodicals, assumed and believed to be perfect. Sold however 
not returnable. 


38. AstLE (THomaAs). ‘The Origin and Progress of Writing, as well 
Hieroglyphic as Elementary . . . also some Account of the Origin 
and Progress of Printing. Second Eidtion, with additions. Por- 
trait and 31 full-page plates, exhibiting some hundred of engraved 
facsimiles from marbles, manuscripts and charters. Folio, full 
brown morocco, gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt 
edges, BY J. WRIGHT. London, 1803 

LARGE PAPER Copy, WITH SOME OF THE PLATES IN CoLors, of which 100 
copies were so printed. The best book on the subject. The binding is slightly 
worn on edges. 

With bookplate of Samuel Chick. 


39. ATKINSON (GroRGE F.). “Curry & Rice,” on Forty Plates; or, the 
Ingredients of Social Life at “Our Station” in India. With 40 
lithographic plates In Cotors. Royal 8vo, half brown levant mo- 
rocco, gilt, gilt back and edges, original wrappers pasted on verso of 
front cover, BY ROOT. London, circa 1860 

Fine Copy of this celebrated illustrated work. 


40. AureLtius. The Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. 
Translated by George Long. 8vo, full dark green levant morocco, 
double band of gilt fillets on sides enclosing elaborate framework of 
scrolls in heavy gilt, full gilt paneled back, inner morocco and gilt 
borders, gilt top, uncut, BY STIKEMAN. ‘New York, 1923 

FINE Copy. The text of this edition is the final revised version. 


First Session, M onday Afternoon, January 5th 


41, AuTtocrapus. <A Collection of Autograph Letters Signed, ete, of 
Celebrated Authors, Actors, and others, including: Hayne (Pau 
Hamiuton). A.L.S., 1p.; Gipson (CHaArtes Dana). A.LS., 2pp.; 
Bripces (Rosert—Poet Laureate). <A.L.S., 1p.; Brock (CHARLES 
E.). A.L.S., 1p.; Burton) (RicHarp). A.L.S., 2pp.; Boyp (Ernest 
A.). A.L.S., Ip.; Buinp (MatHitpr). A.L.S., 83pp.; Buinp (Karu). 
A.L.S., 2pp.; Craiem (Prart Mary Trerrsa—‘John Oliver Hobbes”). 
A.L.S., lp.; Crocxnett (S. R.). L.S., 1p.; Dreiser (Tueropore). L.S., 
lp.; ATHERTON (GERTRUDE). A.L.S., 1lp.; Minuais (Sir JouHNn 
Everett). A.L.8., ip.; Grossmiru (Wererpon). A.L.S, 2pp.; Kines- 
TON (GERTRUDE). A.L.S., 2pp.; Barker (H. Granvintitz). A.L.S., 
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(WittiAM). A.L.S., lp.; Locke (WitiiAm J.). A.LS., lp.; and 
many others, including Frances Hodgson Burnett; Amelia E. Barr; 
Padraic Colum; James Branch Cabell; Floyd Dell; Fanny Daven- 
port; Ignatius Donnelly; William Harrison Ainsworth; Louis 
Aldrich; Seumas MacManus; H. L. Mencken; Dwight L. Moody; 
George W. Cable; Carl Schurz; Charles Kingsley; Douglas Jer- 
rold; B. L. Farjeon; Nathan Haskell Dole; Lascelles Abercrombie; 
Sherwood Anderson; Josh Billings; William Jennings Bryan, ete. 
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42. Avriy ILLUSTRATIONS. UcHaArD (Mario). My Uncle Barbassou.  /JI- 
lustrated with 40 etchings by Paul Avril. Royal 8vo, full red pol- 
ished calf, gilt, gilt paneled back, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt 
top, uncut, BY MORRELL. FINE Copy. London: Vizetelly, 1888 


48. Bacon (Sir Francis). Of the Advance and Proficience of Learning, 
or the Partitions of Sciences, [X. Bookes. Interpreted by Gilbert 
Wats. With engraved portrait and title-page by Will. Marshall. 
Small folio, full tree calf, with a blind tooled panel design on front 
covers, paneled back. Oxford, 1640 

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taining a full explanation of Bacon’s “‘Cyphars,” so important in the Shakes- 
peare-Bacon controversy. 


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44. BADMINTON LiprAary (THE) of Sports and Pastimes. Edited by his 
Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K. G., assisted by Alfred E. T. Wat- 
son. With several hundred beautiful full-page and teat illustra- 
tions by Whymper, Wolf, Sturgess, and other artists. 29 vols. 4to, 
half dark blue roan, gilt design in center of front covers, gilt tops, 


uncut. London, 1885-1902 
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comprising :— 


HUNTING, by the Duke of Beaufort and M. Morris, 1885; VERY RARE; 
SHOOTING, by Lord Walsingham and Sir R. P. Gallway. 2 vols. 1886; 
ATHLETICS AND FOOTBALL, by M. Shearman. 1887; 
Big-GAME SHOOTING, by C. Phillipps-Wolley, 2 vols. 1894; 
POETRY OF Sport, by H. Peek. 1896; 
DANCING, by Mrs. Grove. 1895; 

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MOUNTAINEERING, by C. T. Dent. 1892; 
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GoLF, by Hutchinson. 1890; 
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ARCHERY, by Longman. 1894; 
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TENNIS, by Heathcote, and others. 1890; 
SeA FIsHine, by Bickerdyke. 1895; 
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45. Battey (L. H.—Editor). Cyclopedia of Farm Crops. 1922; Watson 
(James). The Dog Book. 1920; CattuHrop (Everarp R.). The 
Horse as Comrade and Friend. 1921. Numerous illustrations. 
Together, 3 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth. 

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46. Bain (F. W.—Translator). A Syrup of the Bees. Frontispiece. 
Small 4to, boards, vellum paper back, uncut and unopened, outer 
joints worn. London [1914] 

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47. Baxst (Lion). OriGiInaAL WaATERCOLOR Drawine of :—‘Consigne Fan- 
tastique.” Height, 1744; width, 144 inches. Matted, in a decora- 
tive gilt frame and glazed. The mat has an artistic inner wash 
border. 

The young man depicted is wearing a cloak of brilliant ultramarine under 
which is visible, a peasant shirt of reddish purple. His baggy trousers are 
brown, likewise the heavy boots. His headdress is flat, with three peacock 
feathers in front. He has a benign smile on his face and is standing in a 
carefree manner, his hands idly resting on the belt of his blouse. 


48. Bauzac (Honorit pp). La Fille aux Yeux d@’Or. Translated by Ernest 
Dowson. With sia illustrations engraved on wood by Charles 
Conder; rubricated title. Royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1896 


PRESENTATION Copy FROM THE ILLUSTRATOR, inscribed,—“TJ'o Mrs. Roy 
Devereux from C. Conder. 14 March, 1897.” 


49. BauzaAc (Honor pe). Comédie Humaine. Edited by George Saints- 
bury. Numerous full-page etchings by noted artists; rubricated 
titles. 37 vols. 12mo, half wine-color morocco, gilt backs with green 
morocco onlays, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1896-1897 

Goop LrprAry SET, published by J. M. Dent. Long out of print and 
scarce. Comprises, in part :— 
Unconscious Mummers; The Peasantry; Country Doctor; 
Country Parson; A Father’s Curse; A Provincial ; 
A Woman of Thirty; Catherine de Medici; Lily of the Valley; 
Princess’s Secrets; The Chouans; Marriage Settlement, etc. 


56. 


51. 


52. 


53. 


54. 


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Bauzac (Honors pe). The Novels of Balzac. Translated by Ellen 
Marriage and Clara Bell, with Prefaces by George Saintsbury. 
Numerous illustrations; rubricated titles. 16 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
leather labels. Philadelphia, recent 

CENTENARY EDITION of the Complete Works of Balzac. 


Banes (JoHN Kenprick). Paste Jewels. Frontispiece. 1897; Mr. 
Munchausen. Illustrated, In Cotor, by Peter Newell. 1901; Bikey 
the Skicycle, and Other Tales of Jimmieboy. Illustrated, IN Cotor, 
by Peter Newell. 1902; Uncle Sam, Trustee. Illustrated. 1902; The 
Cheery Way. A Bit of Verse for Every Day. Decorations by J. R. 
Flanagan. {[1919.] ‘Together, 5 vols. 12mo, original cloth. 

New York, 1897-[1919] 
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Signed by the Author, to John Davidson. 


[BarHam (R. H. D.).] The Ingoldsby Legends of Mirth and Mar- 
vels. With illustrations by George Cruikshank, and John Leech. 
3 vols. 12mo, full polished calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, 
gilt backs and tops, BY MORRELL. London, 1848-1852 


FINE Ser. First Series is Fourth Edition, Second and Third Series are 
Fifth Edition. 


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vels. With full-page illustrations by G. Cruikshank, Leech, Buss, 
and others; also engraved titles. 2 vols. 12mo, half blue calf, gilt 
paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Richard Bentley, circa 1875 


Barker (G.) The Marrying of Ann Leete: A Comedy, in Four 
Acts. 1909; The Voysey Inheritance: A Play in Five Acts. 1909; 
Waste: A Tragedy in Four Acts. 1909; Bartnc-GouLtp (S.). In 
the Roar of the Sea. A Tale of the Cornish Coast. 38 vols. 1892; 
Apcock (A. St. J.). More Than Money. With 12 illustrations. ' 
N.d.; Modern Grub Street. N.d.; A Man with a Past. N.d.; To- 
gether, 9 vols. 12mo, cloth. London, 1892-1909, ete. 

First Epirions. First 3 vols. from the John Quinn collection, with book- 
plates. 


. Barnett (T. R.). Reminiscences of Old Scots Folk. 10 illustrations 


in color. London, 1913; Battum (J.). The Dramatic and Poetical 
Works of Joanna Baillie. London, 1853; Trowsrince (J. T.). The 
Book of Gold and Other Poems. Jllustrated. N. Y., 1878; and 
others. Together, 8 vols. 8vo to 16mo, various bindings. 


. Barrey (Lopowick). Ram-Alley, or, Merry Trickes. A Comedy. 


Divers times here-to-fore acted by the Children of the Kings Revels. 
Small 4to, full red levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides, gilt paneled 
back, inner gilt borders, gilt edges, By THE CLUB BINDERY. (Title 
repaired. ) 
London: Printed by John Norton for Robert Wilson, 1636 
Second Edition. VrERy Scarce. This was the only play written by Barrey. 
With the bookplates of Charles Mathews, the Comedian, and of Beverly 
Chew. 


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57. Barrie (Sir J. M.). George Meredith. 1909. N.d.; Sentimental 
Tommy. 1896; Piater (C.). Retreats for the People. Jllustrated. 
1912; PicktHaty (M.). Oriental Encounters. [1918]; Ossorn (E. 
B.). Literature and Life. [1921]; Berresrorp (J. D.). God’s 
Counterpoint. [1918]; Brnyon (L.). The Four Years War. Por- 
trait from an engraving by Wm. Strang. 1919; Brsant (Sir W.). 
Studies in Early French Poetry. 1868. Together, 8 vols. 12mo and 
18mo, cloth. London, 1909-1919 

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Signed: “W. H. H. Musselburgh, N. B., June 5, 1892.” This letter from 
W. E. Henley makes mention of James Barrie, ete. 


58. Barrie (Sir J. M.). Walker, London. N. Y., 1907; NatHan (G. J.). 
Bottoms Up. WN. Y., 1917. First Epirion; Pottock (W. H. anp 
Lavy). Amateur Theatricals. Jllustrated. London, 1879; Davip- 
son (J.) Plays. Being: An Unhistorical Pastoral: A Romantic 
Farce: Bruce, A Chronicle Play: Smith, a Tragie Farce: and 
Scaramouche in Naxos, a Pantomime. Frontispiece by Beardsley. 
London, 1894. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, boards and 
wrappers. 


59. BartscoH (ApAM). Le Peintre Graveur. Nouvelle Edition. 21 vols. 
in 18, 8vo, boards, cloth backs. | Wiirzburg, 1920 


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60. BASKERVILLE Press. Mimton (JoHn). [Poetical Works.] Paradise 
Lost. From the Text of Thomas Newton. 1760; [Atso] Paradise 
Regain’d. To which is added Samson Agonistes; and Poems upon 
Several Occasions. From the text of Thomas Newton. 1758. 2 
vols. royal 8vo, half mottled calf, richly gilt backs. 

Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville for J. and R. Ton- 
son 1758-1760 


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61. BASKERVILLE Press. ConereveE (Wiit1AM). Works. [Consisting of 
his Plays and Poems with Life.] Portrait engraved by Chambers 
after Kneller and a beautiful series of plates by Grignon after 
Hayman. 3 vols. 8vo, full polished fawn calf, gilt, gilt backs and 
inner borders, py tout. Backs and joints repaired. 

Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, 1761 
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mens from the Baskerville Press, printed in Caslon type. 


62. BatcHEtLerR (T. B.). Royal Spain of Today. London, 1913; PaintEp 
Winvows. By a Gentleman with a Duster. New York, 1922; Nry- 
INSON (Henry W.). Changes and Chances. London [1923]; Murn- 
pITH (GEORGE). Celt and Saxon. London, 1911; and 10 other vols. 
on miscellaneous subjects. Numerous portraits and illustrations. 
Together, 14 vels. 8vo and royal 8vo, cloth, many with gilt tops and 
uncut. 


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63. Baum (JuLius). Baukunst und Dekorative Plastik der Frihrenais- 
sance in Italien. With 467 reproductions. Stuttgart, 1920; Grosso 
(O.). Portali e Palazzi di Genova. Numerous full-page photo- 
gravures. Milano, undated. ‘Together, 2 vols. 4to and imperial 
Svo, boards. 


64, Brarpstey Inuustrations. Pope (ALEXANDER). The Rape of the 
Lock. Hmbroidered with 9 drawings by Aubrey Beardsley, 
plates on Japan paper; rubricated title. Royal 8vo, decorative 
blue cloth, gilt uncut. - London, 1896 

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644. Bearpstey InLustrations. Pope (ALEXANDER). The Rape of the 
Lock. Hmbroidered with 9 drawings by Aubrey Beardsley. Royal 
Svo, cloth, gilt decorated fore cover, uncut and unopened. 
London, 1896 
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65. BrarpsLey ILLustTraTIONS. A Book of Fifty Drawings. With an 
Iconography by Aymer Vallance. First Eprrion. 4to, cloth, gilt, 
gilt top. London, 1897 


66. BearpsLEY ILLustrations. Six Drawings ITlustrating Théophile 
Gautier’s Romance, Mademoiselle de Maupin. Sia« photogravures. 
Folio, enclosed in board portfolio. London, 1898 

Fifty Copies only of this Series of Six Photogravures have been printed, 
this being, No. 25, Signed with Initials, by the Publishers. Reproductions 
of an incomplete set of illustrations to the work mentioned above. 


67. Brarpstey ILLustratTIons. Jonson (Brn). Ben Ionson his Vol- 
pone: or, The Foxe. With an Essay on the Author by Vincent 
O’Sullivan. Frontispiece, 5 initial letters and cover design by 
Beardsley. With an Eulogy of the Artist by Robert Ross. 4to, 
gilt, uncut. London, 1898 

Edition limited to 1000 copies, this being, No. 357. 


68. Bnarpstey InLustrRations. Matory (Sir Tuomas). Morte d’Arthur. 
Text as written by Sir Thomas Malory and imprinted by William 
Caxton at Westminster, the year MCCCLXXXV and now spelled 
in modern style. Introduced by Prof. Rhys. Hmbellished with 
many original designs by Aubrey Beardsley, frontispiece in two 
states. 4to, half green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, original 
wrappers and backbone bound in, hinge of back cover slightly 
broken. | London] 1909 


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69. Brarpstey (AuBREY). Last Letters of Aubrey Beardsley. With an 
Introductory Note by the Rev. John Gray. 1904; [Brnson (A. C.).] 
Memoirs of Arthur Hamilton. 1886; Brinton (S. G.). Old Friends 
and New Fancies. N.d.; Brennon (A.). The Bonfire. 1919; 
Boot (KE. C.). Fondie. [1916]; Benson (R. H.). Oddsfish. 1914; 
The History of Richard Raynal, Solitary. 1915. Together, 7 vols. 
12mo, cloth. London, 1886-1919 


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74, 


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77. 


78. 


Beattie (W.). The Danube: its History, Scenery, and Topography. 
Splendidly illustrated, from sketches taken on the spot, by Abresch, 
and drawn by W. H. Bartlett. No date; Parpork (Jutta). The 
Beauties of the Bosphorus. Illustrated in a series of views of Con- 
stantinople and its Environs, from original drawings by W. H. 
Bartlett. No date. Together, 2 vols. 4to, uniformly bound in full 
dark blue calf, sides with a gilt border enclosing a center panel 
of scored design with a broad gilt border, gilt backs and edges. 

London: Virtue and Co., no date 


. Beaumont (FRANciIs) AND FietcHER (JoHn). The Works of Beau- 


mont and, Fletcher. The text formed from a new collation of the 
early editions. With Notes and a Biographical Memoir by the 
Rey. Alexander Dyce. Portraits. 11 vols. 8vo, half morocco, gilt 
backs. . London, 1843-1846 


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. BeEAumontT Press. New Paths. Verse, Prose, Pictures. 1917-1918. 


Edited by C. W. Beaumont and M. T. H. Sadler; The Same. 
Limitep Eprrion. Decorated by Anne EH. Rice. The second vol. 
with the teat illustrations CotoreD By Hann. Together, 2 vols. 
square 8vo, boards, uncut. ; London [1918] 


. BEAUMONT Press. BLUNDEN (EpmuND). To Nature. New Poems. 


Vignette on title, woodcut initial letters. 8vo, boards, art linen 
back, uncut. London, 1923 


First Epirion, limited to 310 copies on handmade paper, of which this is, 
No. 147. 


Beccarta (Marquis, or Miran). An Essay on Crimes and Punish- 
ments. With a Commentary by M. de Voltaire. A New Edition 
Corrected. Edinburgh, 1788. Name in ink on title; APpician 
Morsets. By Dick Humbelbergius Secundus. Plate. London, 
1829. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, calf (rubbed) and half calf, the first 
binding has piece of back chipped off. 


. BeckEe (Louis). By Reef and Palm. Introduction by the Earl of 


Pembroke. 1894; Admiral Phillip. The Founding of New South 
Wales. By Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery. Portrait. 1899. First 
Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 12mo and narrow 16mo, cloth, first vol. 
gilt top, uncut. London, 1894-1899 


. Beckrorp (W.) AND JoHNSON (S.). The History of the Caliph 


Vathek. By W. Beckford. With Preface and Notes, Critical and 
Explanatory; Also, Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia. By Samuel 
Johnson. With 4 etchings and portrait of Beckford, etched by 
Damman. 2 vols. in one, 12mo, three-quarter green French levant 
morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. London: J. C. Nimmo and Bain, 1883 


BerrBsoHM (Max). A Christmas Garland. First Epition. Square 
12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1912 


BrrersoHM (Max). And Even Now. 1920. First Eprtion; The Happy 
Hypocrite. Jllustrated In Cotors by George Sheringham. [1915.] 
First InLtustratep Eprtion. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth, uncut. London [1915]-1920 


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. BrersoHM (Max). The Happy Hypocrite. Illustrated IN Coors 


by George Sheringham. London [1915]. First Iniustratep Epr- 
tion; A Peep Into the Past. Illustrated. No place: Privately 
Printed, 1923. First Epirion, limited to 300 copies on Japanese 
Vellum paper. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, boards and cloth, one 
vol. uncut. London [1915]-1923 


. BeersoHM (Max). Seven Men. New York, 1920. First American 


Epition. Limited; Rossetti and His Circle. London, 1922. First 
Epition. Both vols. illustrated. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo and 
small 4to, cloth. New York and London, 1920-1922 


. Bett (Mrs. A. G. B.—‘N. D’Anvers”). Thomas Gainsborough. A 


Record of his Life and Works. London, 1897; Mtnrz (Eucenr). 
Raphael. His Life, Works, and Times. Edited by Walter Arm- 
strong. London, 1882; Griswotp (Rurus W.). The Republican 
Court. New York, 1856. Hach volume extensively illustrated with 
photogravure and other reproductions. Together, 3 vols. thick 4to 
and royal S8vo, full morocco of various colors, rubbed. 

New York and London, 1856-1897 

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. Bevitin (M.). Nouvel Atlas Elémentaire pour V’Etude de la Géo- 
~graphie. Auquel on a joint les 12 Cartes de ’Enfant Géographe 


é 42 double-page folding engraved plates, some maps partly 
colored. Folio, full contemporary vellum. Paris, 1770 


PLATES IN FINE CONDITION, though a few have margins slightly reenforced. 
Plates 8, 9, 15, 39, and 40 relate to North and South America. 


EXCEPTIONALLY FINE AND DESIRABLE AUTOGRAPH MS. 


. BENNETT (ARNOLD). ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH Manuscript, entitled, 


“Whom God hath joined. A Novel.” With Autograph Title-Page, 
SieneD, and Half-Title. Beautifully written in pen-and-ink, in very 
minute script, on 161 quarto pages, CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 
Eieuty-Five THousanp TuHree Hunprep Worps; numerous can- 
cellations and corrections. Bound in 4to vol., half crimson mor- 
occo, gilt top. 

UNUSUALLY FINE MANUSCRIPT. On the last page, at the end of the Story, 
the author has written,—“Finished at Caen, amid circumstances excessively 
unfavorable to the production of great art, July 1906. A. Bennett.” 

The novel was published in London, that same year. 


84. BENNETT (ARNOLD). Things that have Interested Me. Being leaves 


from a Journal kept by Arnold Bennett. With a Preface by George 
Sturt. 1906; Things that have Interested Me. Third Series. 
With a Preface by M. D. Calvocoressi. 1908. Together, 2 vols. 
12mo and 16mo, cloth and boards, paper labels, first uncut. 
Burslem, 1906-1908 
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copies. 


85. Bennerr (Arnotp). The Reasonable Life. Being Hints for Men and 


Women; The Grim Smile of the Five Towns. First Eprrions. To- 
gether, 2 vols. 12mo, boards and cloth. London, 1907 


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86. BENNETT (ARNOLD). The Pretty Lady. [1918]; The Old Wives’ Tale. 
[1911]; Paris Nights. Jllustrated. 1913. First Amprican EDITIONS. 
Together, 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, last vol. gilt top, uncut. 

New York [1911-1918] 


87. BENNETT (ARNOLD). Self and Self-Management. 1918; Milestones. 
By Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblauch. [1912]; The Card. 
[1911]; The Price of Love. [1914]; The Lion’s Share. [1916]; The 
Roll-Call. 1918; Lilian. [1922]. First Epirions. Together, 7 vols. 
12mo, cloth, some uncut. London [1911-1922] 


88. Bennett (ArNoLD). Lilian. [1922]; The Love Match. 1922; Judith. 
1919; Things That Have Interested Me. 1928. First Epirions. To- 
gether, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. London, 1919-1923 


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89, BrerALorI (Henri). Les Graveurs du XI Xe Siécle. Guide de Amateur 
d’Estampes Modernes. 12 vols. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. En- 
closed in 10 board portfolios. Paris, 1885-1892 

First EpItion. ExtTrA-ILLUSTRATED, having about 460 portraits and illus- 
trations, laid in in the various volumes, including a number of double plates, 
engraved and etched, some on India paper, others Proofs before Letters, all 
being reproductions from works of noted XI Xth century artists. ATTRACTIVE 
Copy containing some unusual and very desirable material. 


90. BernouLtI (JOHANN). Opera Omnia, tam antea Sparsim Edita, 
quam hactenus inedita. Hngraved titles, initials, borders, and 
folding plates. 4 vols. 4to, pigskin, leather labels; name in ink 


“Ducoviel” on each title. Lausanne & Geneve, 1742 
John Bernoulli was a celebrated Swiss mathematician of the XVIIIth 
century. 


91. Berry (Marim-CaroLing, DuUCHESSE DE). Retset (Le VICOMTE DB). 
Marie Caroline, Duchesse de Berry. 1816-1830. Numerous plates 
and illustrations, 2 plates being in color. 4to, wrappers, uncut and 
unopened. Paris: Goupil, 1906 

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No. 112, accompanied by a DUPLICATE SET OF PLATES, also on Japan vellum 
aper. 
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92. Bistb, Frencu. La Sainte Bible et en Francois, avec des Notes 
Litterales pour Vintelligence des endroits les plus difficiles: et la 
Concorde des Quatre Evangelistes. Par Monsieur le Maistre de 
Saci. Divisée en trois tomes avec un quatriéme tome, contenant 
les Livres Apocryphes, en Latin & en Francois, & plusieurs autres 
pieces. Maps and woodcuts. 4 vols. thick small folio, full mottled 
calf, gilt backs and edges. Paris: Desprez et Desessartz, 1717 

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93. Biputn, EncrisH. The Holy Bible. With 62 full-page engravings by 
James Fittler after celebrated pictures by Old Masters. 3 vols. 
royal 4to, full contemporary red straight-grain morocco, gilt fillet 
borders on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt edges. | 

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94. Brste, Enciuisn. The Holy Bible Containing the Old Testament and 
the New. 10 vols. 4to, Furn Contemporary ScarLet STRAIGHT- 
GRAIN Morocco, ornamental border in blind on sides, gilt band and 
gilt ornaments in corners, gilt and blind tooled backs, inner mor- 
occo borders, gilt and blind tooled, gilt edges, By sSTAGGEMEIER 
after the manner of Roger Payne. London: T. Bensley, 1797 

A UNIQUE AND UNUSUAL ITEM. ExXtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 
about 1,200 fine old Bible prints by the most famous engravers of the X VIth, 
XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries after the Old Masters. These illustrations 
are not alone desirable for their fine execution, but many are also very rare. 
The plates are mounted, the text enclosed in lines ruled in green ink. 

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95. BisLIoPHILE Society. Three Etchings by W. H. W. Bicknell, after 
Howarp Pytr, as follows: Erasmus, Colet and Moore; Roger 
Bacon; and Isaak Walton. Each plate mounted and matted. lm- 
perial folio, printed on Japan vellum, enclosed in board box. 

The etched plates measure 10 by 18 inches. After printing the requisite 
number for Members of the Bibliophile Society, the plates were destroyed 
and an additional set of ‘“‘Destroyed Plate Proofs” made for each set, which 
accompany the above etchings. The etchings were stamped with the insignia 
of the Society, and signed by both artist and etcher. 


96. BistiopHILE Society. Horace. The Odes and Epodes of Horace. 
Titles, and etched portrait of Horace by Bicknell, the latter signed 
in pencil by the artist, all on Japan paper, and other illustrations. 
7 vols. in 9, boards, uncut. Enclosed in double board slip-cases. 

Boston, 1901 
No. 69 of an edition of 467 copies, printed for Members only. 


97. BrBLioPHILE Society. Major André’s Journal, 1777-1778, An Authen- 
tic Record of the Movements and Engagements of the British Army 
in America from June 1777 to November 1778 as recorded from 
day to day by Major John André. Edited by Henry Cabot Lodge. 
Engraved titles on Japan paper, plain paper, and illuminated, with 
facsimile reproductions of original maps and plans drawn by 
André. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full vellum, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. In board 
slip-cases. Boston, 1903 


Edition limited to 467 copies on handmade paper. 


98. BIBLIOPHILE Society. Letters of John Paul Jones. Printed from the 
Unpublished Originals in Mr. W. K. Bixby’s Collection. With 
Introductory Remarks by General Horace Porter and Franklin 
B. Sanborn. Portrait, and facsimiles of letters. 8vo, half vellum. 

Boston, 1905 


LIMITED ISSUE, PRINTED THROUGHOUT ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER, ex- 
clusively for the members of the Bibliophile Society. 


99. BisLIOPHILE Society. Henry the Leper (der Arme Heinrich). Para- 
phrased by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. With an Introduction by Wil- 
liam P. Trent. Hngraved title-pages, on Japan and plain paper. 
[Text is Facsimile of Original Ms.] 2 vols. 1905; Swinspurne Ms. 
Facstmites. Mr. Whistler’s Lecture on Art. Title-page on Japan 
paper. 138 pp. folio, leaves loose. Enclosed in buckram portfolio, 
with ties. [1901.] Together, 3 vols. square 8vo, boards, uncut, and 

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[No. 99. BrBLiopHILE Soctmery—Continued | 
portfolio, the former enclosed in board slip-case. Boston, 1901-1905 
Printed for Members of the Bibliophile Society Only. Of the first work, 
only 447 copies have been issued on white Italian handmade paper. It is 
said, of the second work, that this essay caused the estrangement between 
Whistler and Swinburne, which continued until Whistler’s death. 


100. BiBLIoPHILE Socinty. First to Twentieth Annual Year Books. Por- 
traits, facsimiles, etc. Together, 20 vols. 8vo, half vellum and 
boards, uncut. Enclosed in board slip-cases. Boston, 1902-1921 

Limited to about 500 copies of each volume. 

Contains, among other contributions, the following :—The Famous Journey 
of Horace, B.C., 87; The Book-Collector, by A. H. Joline; Facsimile of Gen. 
Beauregard’s Original Order to Fire on Fort Sumter; Robert Fulton’s Letter 
to President Monroe; Lafayette’s Introduction to America; The South Sea 
Bubble, by W. K. Bixby; Early Journalism, by W. P. Trent; Some Edgar 
Allan Poe Letters; Marshal Grouchy’s Account of the Battle of Waterloo; 
Reminiscences among Manuscripts, and many other valuable papers. 


101. BisuiopHite Society. Letter of John Paul Jones. Facsimile of 
letter written aboard the Ranger, February 13, 1778, while at an- 
chor in Quiberon Bay. 19038; Fourth Annual Banquet of the Bib- 
liophile Society. [Testimonial Dinner given to Mr. Bixby.] Etched 
portrait by Bicknell, 1906, and reproduction of silver punch bowl 
given to Mr. Bixby by the Society. New Algonquin Club, 1906; 
Speech of Charles Dickens delivered at Gore House, Kensington, 
May 10, 1851. 1909; Robert Louis Stevenson. An Appreciation. 
Etched vignette portrait on first leaf. [1901;] [Auso] Harper (H. 
H.). The Little Boy’s Soliloquy. Privately Printed for Compli- 
mentary Distribution Only, 1920. Inserted is a Typewritten Let- 
ter, Signed by the Author, giving the origin of the story of this 
poem. Together, 5 pieces, 4to, wrappers, stitched, uncut. 

Boston, 1903-1920 
All but the last mentioned above are “Issued Exclusively for Members of 
the Bibliophile Society.” 


102. BisLiopHILE Soctnry. Marat (JEAN Pau). Polish Letters. Trans- 
lated from the Original Unpublished Manuscript. 2 vols. [1905;] 
THOREAU (Henry D.). Sir Walter Raleigh. Introduction by F. B. | 
Sanborn. Edited by H. A. Metcalf. Illustrations. 1905; SHeE.uiry, 
Etc. The Romance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and 
Washington Irving. Hngraved titles, etched portrait of Payne on 
Japan paper, and etched vignette. 1907; Dippin (T. F.). The 
Bibliomania. EHtched frontispiece in two states, one a Remarque 
Proof on Japan paper, the other Proof on plain paper, title on 
Japan paper, printed within gilt border, with colored vignette. 
Vol. IV only. 1903; [Auso] Fiero (Evcenr). Penn-Yan Bill’s 
Wooing. Privately Printed, 1914. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, boards, 
and three-quarter calf, uncut. Boston, 1903-1914 

All Limited Issues, printed on special paper. 


103. BrstiopHILe Socinry. The Idylls and Epigrams of Theocritus, Bion 
and Moschus. Edited by H. A. Metcalf. With an Introduction 
by W. C. Lawton. Engraved titles on Japan paper, and many full- 
page reproductions. 3 vols. royal 8vo, boards, uncut and partly 
unopened. Enclosed in double board slip-cases. Boston, 1905 

Edition limited to 477 copies. 


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104. BisuiopHILeE Socimty. Burns (Rosert). To Mary in Heaven. With 
Facsimile, and Introduction by W. K. Bixby. Boston, 1916; Irvine 
(W.). The Journals of Washington Irving (Hitherto Unpub- 
lished). Edited by William P. Trent and George S. Hellman. Ln- 
graved titles, on plain and Japan paper, and woodcuts in tect. 
3 vols. Boston, 1919. Both Limited Issues; [Auso|] Harper (H. H.). 
Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs, and Book Clubs. Jllustrations. Cam- 
bridge: Privately Printed at the Riverside Press, 1904. Presmenta- 
TION Copy, inscribed and signed by the author, with L. S. by him 
inserted; Horace. The Letters of Horace Presented to Modern 
Readers. Edited by Charles Loomis Dana and John Cotton Dana. 
Illustrations. Woodstock, Vt., 1911. Limited issue. Together, 6 
vols. boards, cloth backs, and vellum boards, uncut. 

Boston, etc., 1904-1919 


105. BrsuiopHite Socrery. Harr (A. B.—Editor). The Varick Court of 
Inquiry . . . in the Arnold Treason. 1907; Swirnsurne (A. C.). 
Ode to Mazzini. 1913; Garnetr (RicHarp—EKditor). Thomas Love 
Peacock. Letters to Edward Hookham and Percy B. Shelley with 
Fragments of Unpublished Mss. 1920; [Atso] Harr (H. H.). A 
Journey in Southeastern Mexico. Privately Printed for the Author 
by the De Vinne Press, New York, 1920. With numerous illustra- 
tions, mcluding some plates etched on Japan paper. Together, 
4 vols, 8vo, full morocco, board and cloth sides with vellum backs, 
some gilt tops, uncut. Enclosed in board slip-cases. 

Boston, 1907-1920 


Each volume limited to about 500 copies. The first three volumes are 
printed for Members of the Bibliophile Society only. 


106. BrstiopHite Society. Keats (JoHn). Unpublished Poem to his 
Sister Fanny, April, 1818. Engraved title-page containing portraits 
of Keats and his sister. 1909. Printed throughout on Japanese 
vellum; Fiskn (JoHn). Unpublished Orations. Htched portrait 
on Japan paper. 1909; Brownine (E. B.). The Poets’ Enchiridion. 
With an Inedited Address to Uvedale Price, An Early Invocation to 
Sleep, and a Preliminary Draft of the renowned poem Catarina to 
Camoens. 1914; [Atso] Harper (H. H.). Random Verses.  Pri- 
vately printed, 1914. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, buckram, cloth, and 
boards, all with vellum backs, some with gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Printed for Members Only, 1909-1914 


The first two volumes are limited to 489 copies each. 


107. Brerch (AmpBrosE). Autograph Letter Signed, 4pp. 4to, Washington, 
D. C., July 17, 1911. To Mr. Neale, the publisher. 
SPLENDID LETTER. Commenting on the short-comings of a printing house, 
stating that “the present house is not only ignorant of the printing business, 
but it will not observe the simplest and plainest directions of the author.” 


108. Binpine By Dirome. Sainte Bible. Comprising a collection of 194 
engravings by Tardieu after original paintings by the masters. 
Royal 8vo, full green vellum, gilt back and edges, By DEROME; one 
joint cracking. Paris: Tardieu, no date 

INTERESTING Brinpinc. Fine collection of engravings, 22 of which are 


illustrative of the Old Testament; 148 of the New Testament and 24 depict 
the Saints. 


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109. Binpinc. TursELLINUS (Horatius). Horatii Tvrsellini e Societate 


Iesv. Epitome Historiarvm. Libri X. Editio Secvnda. Diligenter 
recognita collatione manuscriptcrum ... Woodcut device on title. 
16mo, beautifully bound in full contemporary stamped pigskin, with 
a conventional decorative border on sides and floreated medallion 
in centers, the initials, “P. R. D.” and date “1626” appear in gilt 
on obverse cover, raised bands on back, brass clasps intact. 
Coloniae Agrippinae: Bernardi Gvalteri, MDCXXI 
FINE SPECIMEN OF EARLY SEVENTEENTH CENTURY BINDING IN AN EXCEL- 
LENT STATE OF PRESERVATION. Interiorly in fine condition, also. 


110. Brnpinec By SamMuret Meparne. [Atustren (Ricuarp).| The Lively 


ill 


112 


113 


114 


115. 


Oracles given to us. Or the Christians Birth-right and Duty, in 
the custody and use of the Holy Scripture. By the author of the 
whole Duty of Man, &c. Frontispiece by Burg, and engraving of 
the Sheldonian Theatre on the title. 12mo, full black morocco, coy- 
ered with an intricate and rich dentelle design in gold, gilt edges, 
BY SAMUEL MEARNE. Contains the leaf of “Imprimateur.” 

Oxford, 1678 


. Brnvinc. Horne (Tuomas H.) An Introduction to the Critical 


Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures. With maps and 
facsimiles of biblical manuscripts. 4 vols. 8vo, wooden panels of 
Cedar of Lebanon inlaid on sides, bordered by maroon calf, beveled 
and gilt, gilt backs and edges, name on title of Vol. I. London, 1823 
A VERY CuRIOUS BINDING. A pencil note in first volume states that the 
wood inlaid in the above panels is actually from the Cedars of Lebanon. 


. Brnpine. Scorr (Sm Watter). The Lady of the Lake. With Notes 


and Analytical and Explanatory Index. Illustrated with photo- 
graphs. 12mo, sides of yellow polished wood, grown on the famous 
Field of Bannockburn, with medallions in center of sides. On 
obverse cover, is a picture of Stirling Castle, on reverse cover, 
portrait of Sir Walter Scott, small pearl bosses at corners, leather 
back, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1874 


The Empress Eugenie Edition. Interesting specimen of Binding. 


. Brnpine. The Bibelot. Vol. 5. 16mo, full burnt orange levant mor- 


occo, gilt fillets on sides, with panels enclosing a unique floreated 
design consisting of several inlays of varied colored moroccos, the 
whole gilt, gilt paneled back with similar inlays, wide inner levant 
borders, with decorative gilt corners; doublures and end-leaves of 
cream colored watered silk, gilt top, uncut, By TOOF. 
Portland: Mosher, 1899 
Limited to 12 copies on Japanese vellum paper, this being, No. 3. HANpD- 
SOME SPECIMEN OF BINDING. 


. BiograpHy. Starey (E.). Lord Leighton. Jllustrated. 1906; Brown 


(G. B.). William Hogarth. Illustrated. 1905; Howsn (P. P.). 
Life of William Hazlitt. Jllustrated. [1922]; Jmarrreson (J. C.). 
The Real Shelley. 2 vols. 1885. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth. London, 1905-[1922] 


BLAKE (WILLIAM). GILCHRIST (ALEXANDER). Life of William Blake, 


with Selections from his Poems and other Writings. With portrait 
of Blake, and numerous reproductions of his works, mostly on 
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[No. 115. Buake (WiniiAm)—Continued] 
India paper. 2 vols. 8vo, three-quarter green levant morocco, gilt 
tops, uncut, original cloth covers bound in. 
London: Macmillan and Co., 1880 


NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION, with additional letters. Contains a Descrip- 
tive List of Blake’s works. FINE Copy. 


116. BuunpEN (E. C.). Pastorals: A Book of Verses. London [1916]. 
First Epirion; Anprerty (L.). The Dark. Richmond, 1922; The 
Criterion. A Quarterly Review. Vol. I, No. 1. London, 1922. Two 
copies; RoTHENSTEIN (W.). ‘Twenty-Four Portraits: London 
[1920]. First Eprrion, Limited; Twenty-Four Portraits. Second 
Series. London, 1923. First Epirion, Limited; OppmENHEIM (J.). 
The Mystic Warrior. New York, 1921. First Eprrion, Limited. 
Two vols. illustrated. Together, 7 vols., small 4to, 8vo and 16mo, 
boards and wrappers, uncut. 


117. Boccaccio (GiovANN!). The Decameron. Now first completely done 
into English Prose and Verse by John Payne. 3 vols. small 4to, 
vellum, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Printed for the Villon Society, 1886 


GENUINE VILLON SOcIETY PUBLICATION, printed by private subscription 
and for private circulation only. LimiTrep ISSUE. 


118. BonvaLtot (G.). De Paris au Tonkin a travers le Tibet Inconnu. 
Map and 800 engravings. 1892. Bihnarp (C.). La Conquéte du 
Pole. Histoire des Missions Arctiques. Maps and illustrations. 
1904. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. Paris, 1892-1904 


119. Book Cius or Cauirornia. Bierce (AmBrosE). The Letters of Am- 
brose Bierce. Edited by B. C. Pope. With a Memoir by George 
Sterling. Portrait. 8vo, half cloth and boards. 

San Francisco, 1922 
EDITION LIMITED to 415 copies, this being, No. 108. 


120. Book or ComMon Prayer (THE) and Administration of the Sacra- 
ments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to 
the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of 
America. Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David. Text 
printed in red and black within ornamental borders. Folio, vel- 
lum paper, sides covered with gilt decoration within gilt fillet 
border containing inscription in gilt letters, full gilt back, gilt top, 
uncut, metal clasps, corners worn. 

New York: Printed for the Committee, 1893 

BEAUTIFUL EDITION OF .THE STANDARD PRAYER BooRK, printed on Amer- 

ican handmade paper at the De Vinne Press. The plan of symbolism and 

method of decoration were arranged by Mr. Daniel Berkeley Updike; the 

preparatory studies of plants were made by Mr. William Wells Bosworth ; 

the designs for the borders and cover by Mr. Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, 
and the final drawings for reproductions by Mr. Joseph Eliot Hill. 


121. Boox-Prices Current [Encuiso]: A Record of the prices at which 
Books have been sold at Auction, From October, 1921, to August, 

1922, Being the Season 1921-1922. Vol. XXXVI. 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1922 


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122. Booxsinpine. Histoire de la Bibliophilie. Reliures Recherches sur 
les Bibliothéques des plus Célébres Amateurs Armorial des Bib- 
liophiles. With 50 fine large plates. 10 parts, folio, original wrap- 
pers. Enclosed in a board portfolio. Paris: Techener, 1861-1864 


This very fine work seldom appears for public sale. 


123. Booksinpinc. Prmonaux (8S. T.). An Historical Sketch of Book- 
binding. With a Chapter on Early Stamped Bindings by E. Gor- 
don Duff. 1893; A Catalogue of Books Bound by 8. T. Prideaux 
between MDCCXC ‘and MDCCC. N.d. Limited to 200 copies; 
Modern Bookbindings. 1906; ZamuHnsporr (J. W.). The Art of 
Bookbinding. 1880; THE Brnprtneés of To-Morrow. A Record of the 
Work of the Guild of Women Binders and of the Hampstead Bind- 
ery. With a Critical) Introduction by G. Elliot Anstruther. 1902. 
All illustrated, the plates in the last vol. being embossed and in 
colors. ‘Together, 5 vols. 4to, 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards, 4 vols. 
uncut. London, 1880-1906, etc. 


124, Booxsinpinc. International Bookbinding Exhibition by the Chief 
Craftsmen from all parts of the world, at the “Caxton Head.” .. . 
With about 75 photographic reproductions of the bindings. Royal 
Svo, boards, canvas back. Londen: Privately printed, 1894 
From the Emilie Grigsby and Wm. F. Gable collections, with bookplates. 


125. Booksinpines. Hor (Ropert) CoLitection. One Hundred and Sev- 
enty-Six Historic and Artistic Book-Bindings, dating from the 
Fifteenth Century to the Present Time. Selected from the Library 
of Robert Hoe. Pictured by etchings, artotypes, and lithographs 
after the originals. 2 vols. royal 4to, half crimson morocco, uncut, 


BY THE CLUB BINDERY. New York, 1895 
Epirion Limirep to 200 copies only, printed on IMPERIAL JAPANESE 
PAPER. 


The best available talent has been employed in the reproduction of these 
book-bindings from the originals in Mr. Hoe’s library, and neither trouble nor 
expense has been spared to produce faithful pictures of the originals. 


126. Books asout Books. [Harrisse (Henry).] Bibliotheca Americana 
Vetustissima. A Description of Works relating to America pub- 
lished between the years 1492 and 1551. Additions. Frontispiece. 
Royal 8vo, wrappers, uncut and mainly unopened. Paris, 1872 


127. Books azout Books. Dantbs (Atrrep). Dictionnaire Biographique 
et Bibliographique des Hommes les plus Remarquables dans les 
Lettres, les Sciences, et les Peuples, chez tous les Peuples, a toutes 
les Epoques. Thick 8vo, board sides, leather back. Paris, 1875 


128. Books aBout Booxs. Auuiponn (8. Austin). A Critical Dictionary of 

English Litrature and British and American Authors. 3 vols. 

1878; Supplement. By John Foster Kirk. 2 vols. [1891]. To- 

gether, 5 vols. royal 8vo, newly bound in half dark green morocco, 

gilt backs and tops, BY STIKEMAN. Philadelphia, 1878-[1891] 
BEAUTIFUL SET. 


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129. Books Asout Booxs. Boucnot (Henri). Les Reliures d’Art a la 
Bibliothéque Nationale. With 84 full-page reproductions of the 
original bindings, by Aron Freres. Imperial 8vo, half brown mo- 
rocco, blind-stamped paneled, back, gilt top, uncut, By sTIKEMAN. 

Paris, 1888 


Edition limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is, No. 418. This work will 
not be reprinted. FINE Copy. 


130. Books asout Books. Durr (EE. G.). Early Printed Books. 1893; 
CocKERELL (D.). Bookbinding and the Care of Books. [1920]; 
Horne (H. P.). The Binding of Books. 1894. All illustrated. 
Together, 38 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, 2 vols. uncut. 

London, 1893-[1920] 


131—Booxs Asout Books. Bo.itoup-Mrrmer. Crazy Book-Collecting or 
Bibliomania. Showing the great folly of collecting rare and curi- 
ous books, first editions, unique and large paper copies, in costly 
bindings, ete. 12mo, three-quarter green levant morocco, gilt, gilt 

top, uncut, orginal wrappers bound in, BY ZAEHNSDORF. 
New York, 1894 


132. Books asout Books. Moncraux (Henri). Les Le Rouge de Chablis. 
Etude sur les Débuts de l’Illustration du Livre au XVe Siécle. 
Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8vo, wrappers, uncut. 

Paris, 1896 


This important work is now very scarce. 


133. Books AaBout Books. Rtivott (Duc pre). Etudes sur lArt de la 
Gravure sur Bois i Venise. Les Missels imprimés a Venise de 1481 
a 1600. Illustrated with 5 full-page copperplates and 350 wood- 
cuts, full-page and in text, ornamental initials. Folio, half crim- 
son morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 
Paris, 1896 
FINE Copy. Edition limited to 300 copies. This important work is now 
very scarce. 


1384. Books azout Books. Foury (P. K.). American Authors. 1795-1895. 
A Bibliography of First and Notable Editions Chronologically 
Arranged with Notes. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Boston, 1897 

Limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 288. Autograph Presentation 
Copy from the author, with inscription on end-leaf. 


185. Books aBout Books. Forp (WortTHINGTON CuAuNcry). The Boston 
Book Market. 1679-1700. Profusely illustrated; rubricated title. 
8vo, boards, cloth back, Uncut. Boston: Club of Odd Volumes, 1917 


First EpiTion. <A valuable contribution to American bibliography. 


136. Books azout Books. Wisk (T. J.) AND WHEELER (S.). A Bibliogra- 
phy of the Writings in Prose and Verse of Walter Savage Landor. 
Portrait. 4to, buckram back, uncut. London, 1919 


137. Books asout Books. Newton (A. Epwarp). The Amenities of Book- 
Collection and Kindred Affections. Boston [1919]; AtLtan (P. B. 
M.). The Book-Hunter at Home. N. Y., 1922. Both illustrated. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo and 8vo, boards, linen backs, one gilt 
top, both uncut. Boston and New York, [1919 ]-1922 


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138. Books About Books. Dantetson (H.). Bibliographies of Modern 
Authors. 1921; Saptem (M.). Excursions in Victorian Bibliog- 
raphy. Boru First Epirions. 1922; Rivrneron (S.). The Publish- 
ing Family of Rivington. 1919. Two vols. illustrated. Together, 
3 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards. London, 1919-1922 


139. Books asout Books. DaANtELSoN (Henry). Bibliographies of Mod- 
ern Authors. London, 1921; Saputerr (M.). Excursions in Victorian 
Bibliography. London, 1922; Dm Riccr (S.). The Book Collector’s 
Guide. Philadelphia, 1921. Limited. First Epitions. Together, 
3 vols. 8vo, cloth, 2 vols. uncut. 


140. Books asout Books. Zaun (O.). On Art Binding. Jllustrated. 
Memphis, 1904. Limited and signed by author; Durr (E. G.). A 
Century of the English Book Trade. London, 1905; A CatTaLoguE 
of Books in First Editions. N. Y., 1917. Together, 3 vols. square 
S8vo and 12mo, wrappers, uncut. 


141. Books asout Books. Wess (A. P.). A Bibliography of the Works 
of Thomas Hardy. Jllustrated. London, 1916; Danreyson (H.). 
The First Editions of the Writings of Thomas Hardy and Their 
Values. London [1916]; Srrrz (D. C.). Writings by & About 
James Abbott McNeill Whistler. Edinburgh, 1910. Autograph 
Presentation Copy from Author, also laid in is an A.L.S. by Don 
Seitz; Prippaux (Cou. W. F.). Notes for a Bibliography of Edward 
Fitzgerald. Frontispiece. London, 1901; Jounson (M.). A Bibli- 
ographic Check-List of the Works of James Branch Cabell. 1904- 
1921. N. Y., 1921; Lonerettow Collectors’ Hand-Book. N. Y., 1885. 
Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, 2 vols, gilt tops, 3 uncut. 


142. Brapy (N.) AND Tate (N.). A New Version of the Psalms of David 
fitted to the Tunes used in Churches. 8vo, full black straight-grain 
morocco, gilt tooled sides, gilt back, inner gilt and blind borders; 
doublures and end-leaves of gray watered silk, gilt edges. 

London, 1825 


143. Brassey (ANNE, Lapy). A Voyage in the Sunbeam. Seventh Edi- 
tion. 1878; Sunshine and Storm in the East. 1880. With map and 
numerous illustrations. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, half calf, and full 
dark green morocco, gilt. London, 1878-1880 

FINE COPIES OF THESE CELEBRATED WORKS. 


144, Braz. MAXIMILIAN (Prince or NEuwIED). Voyage au Brésil. Tra- 
duit de Allemand par J. B. B. Eyriés. 3 vols. 8vo, three-quarter 
morocco, gilt, gilt teps; rubbed. Paris, 1821-1822 

TRANSLATION of Prince Maximilian’s splendid work on his travels in 
Brazil during the years 1815, 1816 and 1817. 


145. Bripces (Ropert). The Growth of Love. Portland, Maine, 1894. 
SmaLtu Papgr, only 400 copies. With Autograph Signature and 
bookplate of S. O. Howes; Norton (Mrs.). The Lady of La Garaye. 
London, 1866; THomas (E.). Last Poems. London, 1918; Symons 
(ArtHur). The Fool of the World and Other Poems. New York, 
1907; Masprirtp (JoHn). Salt-Water Ballads. New York, 1913. 
Together, 5 vols. 16mo and 12mo, cloth and boards, uncut. 


146. 


147. 


148. 


149. 


150. 


151. 


154, 


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British Artists. CuArKE (W. B.). The Gallery of British Artists. 
Consisting of a series of engravings from works of the most emi- 
nent artists of the present time. 4to, full brown morocco, gilt, 
gilt edges. London [1836] 


BroapDwAy TRANSLATIONS. ALcIpHRON. Letters from The Country 
and The Town. ‘Translated by F. A. Wright; Prrronius. The 
Satyricon. Translated by J. M. Mitchell. Second Edition; Sur- 
Tonius. History of Twelve Cesars. Translated by Philemon Hol- 
land (Anno 1606). Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth. 

London, recent 


Bronzes. MrtMan (L.) ann VAupoyer (J.-L.). Le Bronze. Premier 
Album du Moyen Age au milieu du XVIIIe Siécle. With 80 plates 
containing 777 illustrations. Small folio, unbound. Enclosed in a 
board portfolio, cloth back, ties. Paris, circa 1885 


Brooks (CHARLES 8.). Chimney-Pot Papers. 1919; Journeys to Bag- 
dad. 1915. First Epitions. Both vols. illustrated with woodcuts. 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. New Haven, 1915-1919 


Brown (T.). An Account of the People called Shakers. Troy, 1812; 
Daviss (T.). Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick. 2 vols. Bos- 
ton, 1818; Micueter (M.). History of France. 2 vols. London, 
1844; and others. Together, 8 vols. 8vo and 12mo, full calf and 
sheep, rubbed. 


BrownNinG (EvizABETH BARRETT). Poetical Works. Portrait. 5 vols. 
8vo, boards, uncut. New York, 1884 


EDITION LIMITED to 150 copies on Holland paper, this being, No. 144. 
Now VERY SCARCE. 


. BRowninG (Ropsert). The Pied Piper of Hamelin. A Child’s Story. 


Set Forth in a Series of Designs and Decorative Borders by Harry 
Quilter. Beautifully illustrated with woodcut sketches surrounded 
with broad ornate borders. Folio, boards, paper labels, uncut. 
London, 1898 
PRIVATELY PRINTED AND DISTRIBUTED. ONLY 25 CoPpIES MADE ON REAL 
ENGLISH VELLUM. A BEAUTIFUL PUBLICATION. 


. Brownince (Ropert). So Here Then Is the Last Ride. Colored de- 


signs. Aurora, N. Y.: Roycroft Press, 1900. Presentation Copy, 

inscribed by Elbert Hubbard; Irvine (W.). The Tale of Rip Van 

Winkle. With illuminated initials, drawn in by hand. Cleveland, 

1900. No. 57 of 150 copies; Hupsarp (Expert). A Message to 

Garcia. Portrait. Aurora, N. Y., 1901. Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 
_8vo, half undressed calf and half morocco, two uncut. 


Brownine’s (Ropert) Copy. Huco (R. P. Herm.). Pia Desideria. 
Tribvs Libris. Engraved title and 43 copperplates. 16mo, calf, 
gilt back, rubbed. Antverpiae apud Lucam de Potter, no date 

Brownine’s Copy, WITH FULL SIGNATURE,—‘Robert Browning” written in 
ink in lower margin of title-page. 


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DESIRABLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


155. Bryan’s Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. New Edition, Thor- 
oughly Revised. Edited by Robert Edmund Graves. 12 parts in 11, 
royal 8vo, original wrappers, uncut; few slight tears. 

New York: Dodd, Mead and Company [1886] 

EXXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the addition of 258 engraved portraits and illus- 

trations of the artists’ works, plates laid in in the various volumes. ATTRAC- 
TIVE Copy containing some unusual material. 


156. Bryant (WiLiiAmM C.). Witson (JAMES GRANT). Bryant and his 
Friends: Some Reminiscences of the Knickerbocker Writers. With 
full-page engraved portraits and views. 4to, cloth. 

New York, 1886 
LARGE PAPER EDITION, limited to 195 copies, signed by the author,—‘Jas. 
Grant Wilson.” Tipped on the fly-leaf, is an A.L.S. by Wilson to BH. C. Sted- 
man, 1p. 8vo, June 15, 1886, requesting an article on Bayard Taylor. At 
the top of the sheet in the autograph of Stedman is the following note,— 
“Jas. Grant Wilson, asking for article on Bayard Taylor.” 
From the EK. C. Stedman collection, with bookplate. 


i57. Bryce (JAmEs, Lorp). Modern Democracies. 2 vols. 1921. Fimst 
Epition; South America, Observations and Impressions. Maps. 
19138. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1918-1921 


158. Butuart (Isaac). Académie des Sciences et des Arts, Contenant les 
Vies, & les Eloges Historiques des Hommes Illustres, qui ont 
excellé en ces Professions depuis environ quatre Siécles parmy 
diverses Nations de Europe. With 278 copperplate portraits. 
2 vols. small folio, full sprinkled calf, rebacked, joint of one volume 
weak. Bruxelles: Chez Francois Foppens, 1695 

An important book on account of the portraits contained therein, which 
are engraved by De Larmessin and E. de Boulounois, and which include those 
of Diirer, Van Dyck, van Eyck, Rubens and others. 


159. [Butwrr-Lytron (Epwarp, Lorp Lyrron).] The Pilgrims of the 
Rhine. With 27 finely engraved views, mostly full-page, after 
David Roberts. 8vo, contemporary full green morocco, sides with 
an elaborate gilt tooled design, gilt back, broad inside morocco 
borders, with an elaborate gilt scroll-work design, doublures and 
fly-leaves of red watered silk, gilt, gilt edges, By MAC CULLOCH, with 


his ticket. London, 1834 
First Epirion. Beautiful copy in a very artistic CONTEMPORARY BIND- 
ING. 


160. Bunyan (JouHn). he Pilgrim’s Progress. To which is prefixed the 
Life of the Author. With a Key to the Allegory and a Critique 
on its Beauties. Portrait and illustrations. Royal 8vo, full scored 
red calf, gilt and blind tooled, gilt paneled back, inner gilt bor- 
ders, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1796 


161. Burke (THomaAsS). Whispering Windows. 1921; The Outer Circle. 
1921; Out and About. 1919; Twinkletoes. 1917: The London Spy. 
[1922]. First Eprrions. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, 
some uncut. London, 1917- 1921 


162. 


163. 


164. 


166. 


167. 


168. 


169. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 5th 


[Burney (FRANcsES).| Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth. 5 vols. 
16mo, original boards, calf backs. London, 1796 
First Eprrion. SCARCE. 


Burns (Rosert). Complete Works. Illustrated with 60 etchings and 
woodcuts, maps and facsimiles, the plates being on Japan paper. 
6 vols. in 12, 8vo, half olive morocco, gilt, gilt paneled backs, gilt 
tops, uncut. Philadelphia: Gebbie, 1896 


DUMFRIES EDITION, limited to 50 copies, this being, No. 23, beautifully 
printed on handmade paper. 


Burns (Rosert). The Poetry of Robert Burns. Edited by William 
Ernest Henley and Thomas F. Henderson. Frontispiece portraits. 
4 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Edinburgh, 1896-1897 


CENTENARY EDITION—now scarce. 


. Burns (Rosert). Complete Works. Elegantly illustrated. 1860; 


WorpswortH (WituiAM). Poems. Illustrated by Birket Foster, 
and others. 1859; 'T'mENNYSON (ALFRED, Lorp). Poems. JIJllustrated 
by H. Billings. 1866; Montcomrry (JAmuES). Poetical Works. 
With a Memoir of the Author, by Rev. Rufus W. Griswold. 2 vols. 
in one. 1866; Dana (C. A.). The Household Book of Poetry. Col- 
lected and Edited by Charles A. Dana. 1860. Together, 5 vols. 
Svo, one volume half calf; the remainder full morocco, gilt and 
blind tooled. 


[Burton (Ricuarp).] The Anatomy of Melancholy, What It Is, 
with all the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostics, and several 
cures of it, in Three Partitions. With their several Sections, 
Members and Subsections. By Democritus Junior. 2 vols. 8vo, full 
sprinkled calf, with center of fawn calf in lozenge shape, gilt 
tooled, on each side, sprinkled edges, rebacked. London, 1827 


Burton (Sir Ricuarp F.). Etruscan Bologna. Illustrated. London, 
1876; Byron (M.). A Voice from the Veld. London, 1913; Dr TasLey 
(Lorp). Poems. London, 1895. Limited to 550 copies for Eng- 
land; Orpheus in Thrace and Other Poems. London, 1901; New- 
BoLT (H.). The Twymans. Edinburgh. 1911. Together, 5 vols. 
12mo and 16mo, cloth, 3 vols. uncut, one with gilt edges. 

London and Edinburgh, 1876-1913 
First Eprrions. The first named (by the translator of “The Thousand 
Nights and One Night’) is scarce. 


Burton (Sir Ricward F.). First Footsteps in East Africa. 2 vols.; 
A Mission to Gelele. 2 vols. Jllustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. London, 1893-1894 


Burton (Sir Ricuarp F.). The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus. 
Now first completely Englished into Verse and Prose, the Metrical 
Part by Capt. Sir Richard Burton . . . and the Prose Portion, 
Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Illustrative by Leonard 
C. Smithers. With frontispiece. 8vo, boards, vellum, paper back, 
uncut. ; London: Privately printed, 1894 

First Eprrion, limited to 1000 copies printed on handmade paper. Nice 
copy. 


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170. Butter (SAMUEL). Hudibras. With Dr. Grey’s Annotations. A 


wee 


172. 


173. 


174. 


175. 


176. 


New Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. Illustrated with numerous 

plates and vignettes on India paper. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full scored 

calf, skilfully rebacked. London, 1819 
FINE Copy. Believed to be a large paper copy. 


Butter (SAMUEL). Evolution, Old and New; or, the Theories of 
Buffon, Dr. Erasmus Darwin, and Lamarck, as compared with that 
of Mr. Charles Darwin. First Epirion. 12mo, cloth, stamp on 
title. . Salem, 1879 


[BuTLeR (SAMUEL).] Jones (Henry F.). Samuel Butler, Author of 
Erewhon. (18385-1902). A Memoir. Jllustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth. 
London, 1919 


PRESENTATION COPY, AUTOGRAPHED BY LORD BYRON 


Byron (GeorGE Gordon, Lorp). English Bards, and Scotch Review- 
ers; A Satire. By Lord Byron. Second Edition. 12mo, full con- 
temporary straight-grain morocco, gilt sides and back, gilt edges. 

London, 1809 


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on verso of end-leaf, the phrase:—‘‘Chandos Leigh from,” on fly-leaf and 
“For Chandos Leigh,” on half-title, ALL IN LoRD BYRON’S AUTOGRAPH. 
The following inscription appears also on verso of end-leaf:—‘“Given to 


Lord Leigh by his schoolfellow, Lord Byron, and by Lord Leigh to me, J. R. 
Young, 1845.” 


Byron (Grorce Gorpon, Lorp). Mrpwin (THomAsS). Conversations 
of Lord Byron: Noted during a Residence with his Lordship at 
Pisa, in the years 1821 and 1822. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt, gilt back, 
inner gilt borders, gilt edges. London, 1824 

EXtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 20 plates, consisting of por- 


traits and views, also facsimiles of Byron’s handwriting at various periods in 
his life. 


Byron (GrorcE Gorpon, Lorp). Works. With his Letters and Jour- 
nals and his Life. By Thomas Moore. Hngraved frontispieces and 
titles, facsimile. 17 vols. 12mo, half maroon levant morocco, 
gilt, gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut; some illustrations spotted. 

London: John Murray, 1832-1833 


This set does not contain the complete series of half-titles. 


CaBELL (JAMES BrancH). Beyond Life. Dizain des Demiurges. 
12mo, original cloth. New York, 1919 
FINE Copy OF THE First EDITION. 


. CaBELL (JAMES BrancH). Jurgen. A Comedy of Justice; Beyond 


Life; Figures of Earth; The High Place; The Art of James Branch 
Cabell, by Hugh Walpole. With an Appendix of Individual Com- 
ment upon the Cabell Books. Frontispiece portrait of Cabell. 
Together, 5 vols. 12mo, original cloth (one volume in wrappers). 


New York and London, 1919-1923 
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178. CABELL (JAMES Brancw). Jurgen. 1919; Hor~p (G.—Editor). 
Jurgen and the Law. 1923. Limited to 1080 copies. Together, 
2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1919-1923 


First EDITIONS. 


179. CABELL (JAMES Branco). The High Place. With illustrations and 
decorations by Frank O. Papé. 1923; Watrotn (H.). The Art of 
James Branch Cabell. Portrait. 1920. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 
12mo, cloth and wrappers, the first, uncut and unopened. 

New York, 1920-1923 
First Epirions. The first, limited to 2000 copies, this being No. 26. 


180. CapeLL (JAMES Brancn). Jurgen. With an Introduction by Hugh 
Walpole. Jllustrations by Frank C. Papé. 8vo, cloth. 


London, 1921 
LIMITED EDITION. 


181. Capinet or Portraits. Consisting of Distinguished Characters, 
British and Foreign: Accompanied by a Brief Memoir of Each 
Person. All engraved portraits. 8vo, full calf, gilt and blind 
tooled, gilt back and edges. London, circa 1823 


Desirable for extra-illustration purposes. 


182. CAMBRIDGE EpiItTIon or THE Ports (THE). Edited by Bliss Perry, and 
others. Hngraved portraits and title-pages. Together, 8 vols. 8vo, 
various colored cloth, gilt tops. 

Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1895-1905 
Comprises the Complete Poetical Works of :—Pope; Shelley; Tennyson; 
Robrt Browning; Milton; Byron; Lowell; and Bryant (Roslyn Edition). 


1838. CAMPAN (JEANNE L. H.). Memoirs of the Private Life of Marie An- 
toinette, to which are added Personal Recollections Illustrative of 
the Reigns of Louis XIV, XV, XVI. With Memoirs of Madame Cam- 
pan by F. Barriére. New Edition Revised by F. M. Graves, with an 
Introduction and Notes by J. Holland Rose. Hngraved titles, por- 
traits and scenes. 2 vols. 8vo, full brown levant morocco, double 
bands of gilt fillets enclosing elaborate framework of gilt scrolls, 
full gilt paneled backs, inner gilt borders, gilt tops, uncut, By 
STIKEMAN. New York [1917] 

A BEAUTIFUL Copy. 


i184. Canapa. Wiis (N. P.). Canadian Scenery. Illustrated from draw- 
ings by W. H. Bartlett. 2 vols. 4to, full red morocco, gilt and blind 
stamped, gilt edges. London, 1842 


185. Cantnt (Jnan-ANGE). Images des Héros et des Grands Hommes de 
VAntiquité dessinées sur des Médailles, des Pierres antiques et 
autres anciens Monuments. With 116 engraved reproductions by 
HH. Picart. 4to, half morocco. Amsterdam, 1731 


186. CANNAN (GitBertT). Pink Roses. [1919]. Tear in half-title; Noel. 
1922. Limited to 500 copies, signed by the author in ink. First 
Epitions. Together, 2 vols. Svo and 12mo, cloth. London [1919]-1922 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale mn forepart of Catalogue 


187. Caperigur (M.). L’Europe depuis ’Avénement du Roi Louis-Philippe. 


10 vols. 8vo, half roan. Paris, 1845-1846 
An interesting work on European history following the accession of Louis- 
Philippe. 


188. Caricature. Evrrirr (GRAHAM). English Caricaturists and Graphic 
Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and 
Interpreted their Times. Copiously illustrated. Thick 4to, decora- 
tive cloth, gilt top, uncut. London, 1886 


PRESENTED TO JANE WELSH CARLYLE AND BY HER TO LADY 
ASHBURTON—WITH AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTIONS 


189, CarLyLE (JANE). HAxTHAUSEN (Baron von). The Russian Empire, 
its People, Institutions, and Resources. Translated by Robert 
Farie. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, faded, uncut. Enclosed in a double sol- 
ander case, leather back, the leather worn. London, 1856 

First EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION. PRESENTED TO JANE WELSH CAR- 
LYLE, WHO IN TURN PRESENTED IT TO LADY ASHBURTON. 

This is a Signed Autograph Presentation Copy from the Translator to Jane 
Welsh Carlyle, wife of Thomas Carlyle, with the following inscription on 
fly-leaf,—“‘To Mrs. Carlyle with kind regards from Robert Farie.” Below 


this, in the Autograph of Mrs. Carlyle, is written,—‘Made over to the Lady 
Ashburton in Memoriam!!! J. Carlyle.” 


190. CarLtyLeE (THomas). Works of Carlyle. Numerous illustrations. 11 
vols. 12mo, cloth, gilt, gilt tops. 
Boston: Dana Estes and Company, no date 
ILLUSTRATED STERLING EDITION ; comprising :— 
French Revolution; Cromwell’s Letters; Schiller, 2 vols. ; 
Sartor Resartus, Hero Worship, John Sterling; 


Miscellaneous Essays. 2 vols.; Frederick the Great, Past and Present. 
4 vols. 


191. CartyLte (T.). Chartism. Past and Present. London, 1858; THe 
Kumpton-Wace Letters. N. Y., 19083; SHaw (B.). Peace Confer- 
ence Hints. London, 1919; Hart (A. M.). Colonial Days in Old 
New York. N. Y., 1896. Autograph Letter Signed: “Alice Morse 
Harle,’? laid in; Buatcu (H. 8.). Mobilizing Woman-Power. 
Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. Illustrated. N. Y., 1918; Frienps 
of France. Illustrated. Boston, 1916. Mainuy First Epirions. To- 
gether, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth and wrappers. 


192. CarPpENTER (Epwarp). An Unknown People. First Epition. 12mo, 
original wrappers, uncut. London, 1897 


193. CarPpENTER (Epwarp). The Story of Eros and Psyche, From Apuleius, 
and the First Book of the Lliad of Homer. Done into English by 
Edward Carpenter. Frontispiece. London, 1900; HawtHorne (Na- 
THANIEL). Our Old Home. Boston, 1863; Pace (Tuomas NeEuson). 
Une’ Edinburg. Jllustrated. New York, 1895; Apr (GurorGpr). 
Hand-Made Fables. Jllustrated. New York, 1920; Van Dyk 
(Henry). Music, and Other Poems. New York, 1904. Together, 
5 vols. 12mo, original cloth. 

ALL First EDITIONS AND GoopD CoPIES. 


194. 


196. 


197. 


198. 


109, 


200. 


201 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 5th 


CARRINGTON (GEN. Henry G.). Battles of the American Revolution. 
1775-1781. Historical and Military Criticism, with Topographical 
IUustration. Maps. Thick 8vo, original cloth. New York, 1876 

First EpiTion. Inserted are Three Autograph Letters Signed by Gen- 
eral Carrington, 4p. 4to, with one addressed envelope. All addressed to BEN- 
son J. Lossine. This association is particularly interesting, on account of 
Lossing’s having also written a book on the Battles of the American Revo- 
lution. 


. CASTIGLIONE (Count BatpesAr). The Book of the Courtier. Trans- 


lated from the Italian and Annotated by Leonard E. Opdycke. 
With 71 portraits and 15 autographs reproduced by Edward Bier- 
stadt. 4to, full purple levant morocco, gilt, gilt paneled back, inner 
gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1901 
EDITION LIMITED to 500 copies, this being, No. 255. HANDSOME Copy. 


CaTALoGuES. The Library and Art Collection of Henry de Pene du 
Bois of New York. Frontispiece. N. Y., 1887; Incunabula Xylo- 
graphica et Typographica. 1400-1500. With 14 plates and 175 illus- 
trations. Frankfort, n.d.; Catalogue of the Library of the Right 
Hon. The Earl of Crawford. London, 1887; Sale Catalogue of the 
Sunderland or Blenheim Library. London, 1881; Catalogue of the 
American Library of S. L. M. Barlow. Pricep. N. Y., 1889; Augus- 
tin Daly Collection. N. Y., 1900. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, half and 
quarter morocco and half calf, mainly gilt tops. 


CATLIN (GEORGE). The Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North 
American Indians. With 400 illustrations, carefully engraved from 
his original paintings and colored after nature. 2 vols. royal 8vo, 
cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1841 [reprinted ] 


Reprint of this celebrated work, the plates well executed. 


CATTERMOLE (Rev. Ricuarp). The Great Civil War of the Times of 
Charles I and Cromwell. With 50 highly finished engravings from 
drawings by George Cattermole. Royal 8vo, full red morocco, richly 
gilt on sides and back, inner gilt borders, gilt edges. Fine Copy. 

London, 1857 


CaTuLLus. Burton (Sir Ricuarp F.). The Carmina of Caius Valerius 
Catullus. Now first completely Englished into Verse and Prose, the 
Metrical Part by Capt. Sir Richard Burton . . . and the Prose 
Portion [etc.] by L. C. Smithers. With frontispiece. S8vo, boards, 
vellum paper back, uncut, slightly rubbed. 

London: Privately printed, 1894 


First Epition, limited to 1000 copies printed on handmade paper. 


CaxTonN (WILLIAM). Buapes (WitiiAM). The Biography and Typo- 
graphy of William Caxton, England’s First Printer. Illustrations. 
Svo, cloth, worn. London, 1877 


Caxton Ciusp PusiicaTiIon. Davenport (Cyrit). Thomas Berthelet. 
Royal Printer and Bookbinder to Henry VIII, King of England. 
With Special Reference to his Bookbindings. Numerous illustra- 
tions. 4to, boards, cloth back, paper label, uncut. Chicago, 1901 

EpITion LIMITED to 252 copies on handmade paper. From the Theo. L. 
DeVinne collection, with bookplate. 


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202. Ceramics. Prime (WitLiAM C.). Pottery and Porcelain of All Times 
and Nations. With Tables of Factory and Artists’ Marks for the 
Use of Collectors. First Epition. With numerous illustrations. 
Square 8vo, cloth, uncut, binding slightly rubbed. New York, 1878 


203. CERVANTES (Micury ve). The Life and Exploits of the Ingenious 
Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha. Translated from the Origi- 
nal Spanish . . . by Charles Jarvis. Now Carefully Revised and 
Corrected. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author. With por- 
traits and engravings: by Lane. 2 vols. 8vo, full sprinkled calf, 
with a framework design of gilt fillets with ornamental corners, 
in the center of each cover, gilt paneled backs, gilt edges, By BAYN- 
TUN. London, 1809 


BEAUTIFUL Copy. 


204. ChzANNE (PAuL). Paul Cézanne. [par] Ambroise Vollard. Haxten- 
sively illustrated with numerous full-page reproductions of the 
artist’s work, and text illustrations. Ato, illustrated wrappers, 
uncut. Paris, 1915 

Edition limited. 


JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE’S COPY—RARE ISSUE 


205. CHAPMAN (GeEorGE). The Warres of Pompey and Caesar. Out of 
whose euents is euicted this Proposition. Only a iust man is a 
freeman. Small 4to, full brown levant morocco, sides with double 
gilt fillet border, enclosing a single dotted line with floral sprays 
in corners, gilt inside borders, gilt edges, By MACDONALD. 

London. Printed by Thomas Harper, 1631 


SEeconD EpiT1ion. Each leaf is inlaid, some signatures and head-lines cut 
into. Halliwell says of this issue:—‘This was perhaps a second title-page 
issued for some trade reason.” Following the title-page to the above, is the 
title-page to the First Edition neatly inlaid. 

JOHN PuHrILIp KEMBLE’S Copy, with his Signed Autograph Note, on the 
margin of the leaf in which the title-page is inlaid, and which reads,—“Col- 
lated & perfect. J. P. K. 1797.” 


SCARCE FIRST EDITION 


206. Cuartes I. King Charls [sic]. His Speech made upon the Scaffold 
at Whitehall-Gate, immediately before his Execution, on Tuesday 
the 30th of Ian. 1648. With a Relation of the maner of his going 
to Execution. Published by Special Authority. Title within orna- 
mental border. Small 4to, boards, cloth back. 

London: Printed by Peter Cole, 1649 


First EDITION. VERY Scarce. Contains the proceedings at the Scaf- 
fold, the King’s Speech and the dialogue between Dr. Juxon and the King, 
just prior to the latter’s execution. Manuscript notes, in a contemporary 
hand, on the blank leaf following the text, pertaining to the work. 

Bound in is,—‘A Letter from the King’s Majesties Court at Hampton; 
concerning The Commissioners of the Lords and Commons of the Parliament 
of England and Commissioners of the Estates of Scotlands delivering of the 
Propositions to the King . . . and the proceedings of the Kings Majesty 
thereupon . . . London, 1647.” 

Formerly in the collections of William Sankey, William Wrixon Leycester 
and Robert Day, with their bookplates. 


208. 


209. 


210. 


211. 


213. 


214. 


First Session, Monday Afternoon, January 5th 


. CHarues Il’s Copy. Alexandri de Vicentinis. Medici Philosophi de 


Calore per Motvm Excitato, atqz de Coeli Inflvxv in Svblvnaria. 

Ad Inelyti Collegii Veronensis. Hngraved title with vignette. 

Small 4to, full red morocco, gilt back with crowned arms, gilt edges, 

back repaired. Veronae, Typis Merulanis, 1634 
British Museum -Duplicate, 1787. 


CHAuUcER (GEOFFREY). Warp (ApotpHUS W.). Chaucer. Illustrated. 
12mo, full blue morocco, double gilt fillet border on sides, gilt edges. 
London, 1878 
First EpITion. ExtTraA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a Portrait of 
Chaucer painted on vellum, four watercolor drawings, and 30 portraits and 
views; also an illuminated manuscript title-page on vellum, in addition to the 
printed title-page. 
ON THE ForE-EDGE IS A PAINTING of Chaucer’s armorial shield, within a 
scroll-work design. 


CHAVANNES (Puvis bE). Puvis de Chavannes. [Par] Marius Vachon. 
Hatensively illustrated with full-page photogravues on India paper, 
and engravings in text, some tinted, all reproductions of the artist’s 
work. Royal 4to, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1895 


CHESTERFIELD (Lord). Letters written by the Late Right Honourable 
Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, to his son Philip 
Stanhope. Together with Several Other Pieces on Various Sub- 
jects. Portrait. 4 vols. 8vo, full mottled calf, gilt. London, 1806 


Cuina. Wricut (Rry. G. N.). China, in a Series of Views, display- 
ing the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits, of that Ancient 
Empire. Drawn from Original and Authentic Sketches, by Thomas 
Allom. With Historical and Descriptive Notices by the Rev. G. 
N. Wright. With engraved title-pages, and numerous full-page 
steel engraved views. 4 vols. in two, 4to, full morocco, elaborate 
gilt borders on sides, gilt inside borders, By HAYDAY. 

London and Paris: Fisher, Son & Co. [1843] 


BEAUTIFUL Copy OF THE ORIGINAL ISSUE. 


. Cuinese Parntine. Kiai-Tseu-Yuan Houa Tchouan. Encyclopédie 


de la Peinture Chinoise. Traduction et Commentaires par Raphaél 
Petrucci. Augmentés d’une Préface, d’un Dictionnaire Biogra- 
phique des Peintres et dun Vocabulaire des Termes Techniques. 
Illustrated with about 500 engravings. Small folio, wrappers, un- 
cut. Paris, 1918 

EDITION LIMITED to 550 copies, this being No. 208. VERY IMPORTANT 
Work. Now Scarce. 


CnHoIseunt GALLERY. Recueil d’Estampes Gravées d’aprés les Tableaux 
du Cabinet de Monseigneur le Duc de Choiseul. Portrait, engraved 
title and 123 beautiful engravings. 4to, half morocco, gilt top, un- 
cut, hinges broken, some pages very slightly foxed. 

Paris [1771 (later impression) | 


Crpser (Cottey). An Apology for the Life of Mr. Colley Cibber. 
Written by Himself. A New Edition with Notes and Supplement 
by Robert W. Lowe. With 26 original mezzotint portraits by R. 
B. Parkes and 18 etchings by Adolphe Lalauze, on India paper. 
Portraits In Two Status, one set on Japanese paper in brown ink, 

[ Continued 


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[ No. 214. CrppEr (Cottey) —Continued] 


215. 


216. 


217. 


218. 


220. 


221. 


Proors Berore Lerters, the other on India, mounted on plate paper. 
2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut and unopened. London, 1889 
EDITION LIMITED to 305 copies, this bein, No. 12. Large Paper. 


Cicero. Essays on Old Age and Friendship. With Remarks by Wil- 
liam Melmoth. London, 1807; Breaksprare (Eustacn J.). Mozart. 
Illustrations. London, 1902; [Manony (Francis).] The Reliques of 
Father Prout. Collected and Arranged by Oliver Yorke. Jllus- 
trated by Alfred Croquis (D. Maclise). New Edition, Revised and 
Largely Augmented. London, 1866; [Cmsar.] Le Parfait Capi- 
taine, autrement l’Abrégé des Gverres des Commentaires de Cesar. 
Plate. Paris, 1689. Together, 4 vols. small 8vo and 18mo, full 
crimson straight-grain morocco, three-quarter polished calf, half 
morocco, and full mottled calf. London and Paris, 1639-1902 

The first volume contains the bookplate of Sheffield Grace, English his- 
torical writer, and a four-line autograph inscription by him, on fly-leaf, dated, 
1815; the last volume contains the bookplates of Henry Duke of Kent, 1713, 
and Thomas Philip Earl de Grey. 


CLANS or Scottanp. Eyre-Topp (Grorce). The Highland Clans of 
Scotland: Their History and Traditions. With an Introduction 
by A. M. Mackintosh. With 12 illustrations some in colors, includ- 
ing reproductions of M’Ian’s celebrated paintings of the costumes 
of the clans. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1923 


CLAXTON (FLorence). The Adventures of a Woman in Search of Her 
Rights. Containing nearly 100 illustrations after original draw- 
ings by the author reproduced in facsimile by the graphotype pro- 
cess of engraving. Oblong imperial 8vo. decorative boards, worn. 

Boston, circa 1872 


CLEMENS (SamMuget L.). Works. Illustrations. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, 

uncut. New York [1890] 

Harper’s Library Edition, comprising:—Tom Sawyer; Pudd’nhead Wil- 
son; Roughing It. 2 vols.; The Innocents Abroad. 2 vols. 


. CyemEeNS (SAamuet L.). The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson. Hart- 


ford, 1894. First Eprrion; Mark Twain’s Letters. Arranged with 
Comment, by Albert Bigelow Paine. 2 vols. N. Y. [1917]. First 
Epition; Collected Set of Mark Twain First Editions. [N. Y.] 
Privately printed, 1920. Limited. First two items illustrated. To- 
gether, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and wrappers, 2 vols. gilt tops, 
uncut. Hartford and New York, 1894-1920 


CLEMENS (Samuet L.). The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg and 
Other Stories and Essays. New York, 1900. First Edition, printed 
on light quality paper; King Leopold’s Soliloquy. Boston, 1905. 
Second Issue of the First Edition. Both illustrated. Together, 2 
vols. 12mo, cloth and wrappers. New York and Boston, 1900-1905 


CLEMENS (Samugi L.). A Double Barrelled Detective Story. 1902; 
Mark Twain’s Letters. Arranged, with Comment, by Albert Bige- 
low Paine. 2 vols. [1917]. All illustrated. Together, 3 vols. 8vo and 
12mo, boards and cloth, one vol. gilt top, uncut. 2 vols. uncut and un- 
opened. New York, 1902-[1917] 

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222. 


223. 


224, 


225. 


226. 


227. 


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[Clemens (SAMueEL L.).] Jounson (Meriter). A Bibliography of the 
Works of Mark Twain. 8vo, cloth, paper label, uncut. 
New York, 1910 


First EDITION, limited to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 309, signed by 
the compiler :—‘‘Merle Johnson.” 


[CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.).]| Following the Equator. Numerous illus- 
trations. Hartford, 1897. First Issur or First Eprrion; Taumup 
(THE). Selections from the Contents of that Ancient Book... 
Translated from the Original by H. Polano. Philadelphia [1876;] 
Strane (Witt1am—lIllustrator). Sindbad the Sailor and Ali Baba 
and the Forty Thieves. Illustrations by Strang and J. B. Clark. 
London, 1896. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo and 8vo, half morocco 
and cloth. 


CoacHiInG. TristrRAM (W. Outram). Coaching Days and Coaching 
Ways. Numerous illustrations by Herbert Railton and Hugh 
Thomson. Imperial 8vo, original green cloth, uncut; binding 
slightly soiled. London, 1888 

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CoLerRIDGE (Mary E.). Gathered Leaves from the Prose of Mary E. 
Coleridge. 1910; Brown (B.). Law Sports at Gray’s Inn. (1594). 
N. Y., 1921; Barrersea (C.). Reminiscences. 1922; Anprews (W.). 
Curious Epitaphs. 1899; Nervirn (R.—Editor). Reminiscences of 
Lady Dorothy Nevill. 1907. Mainly illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 
8vo, cloth and boards. London (one New York), 1899-1922 


Cotermipce (SAmMueL T.). The Wanderings of Cain, Work without 
Hope, Youth and Age, A Day Dream, The Two Founts. In “The 
Bijou.” 1828; My Baptismal Birthday, Fragments from the Wreck 
of Memory, Love’s Apparition and Evanishment, Lighthearted- 
nesses in Rhyme. In “Friendship’s Offering.” 18384; Poems of Coler- 
idge. Frontispiece portrait. [1905]. Together, 3 vols. 16mo, 
boards, cloth, 2 vols. gilt edges, one vol. gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1828-[1905] 


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CoLerIpceE (SaAmuet T.). A Collection of First and Best Editions of 
his Writings. 14 vols. 16mo, uniformly bound in full red straight- 
grain morocco, gilt edges, By HAWES. London, 1849-1866 


A VERY FINE SET, FINELY PRINTED BY WILLIAM PICKERING AND EDWARD 
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Comprises :—Notes and Lectures Upon Shakespeare and some of the Old 
Poets and Dramatists with other Literary Remains of S. T. Coleridge. Edited 
by Mrs. H. N. Coleridge. First Epirion. 2 vols. 1849; Essays on his 
Own Times. Forming a Second Series of The Friend. Edited by his 
Daughter. First Epirion. 3 vols. 1850; Notes on English Divines. 
Edited by the Rev. Derwent Coleridge, M.A., First Epirion. 2 vols. 18538; 
Notes, Theological, .Political, and Miscellaneous. Edited by the Rev. Der- 
went Coleridge. 1853; Specimens of the Table Talk. New Edition. 1858; 
Confessions of an Inquiring Spirit. Fourth Edition. 1863; On the Consti- 
tution of the Church and State, according to the Idea of Each. Edited from 
the Author’s Corrected Copy, with notes by H. N. Coleridge. Fourth Edition. 
1852; Aids to Reflection. Eleventh Edition. 1866; The Dramatic Works 
of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. New Edition. 1857; Lay Sermons. Third 
Edition. 1852. 


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228. COLERIDGE (SAMUEL T.). Poetical Works. Edited, with a Critical 


Memoir, by William M. Rossetti. Jllustrated by Thomas Seccombe. 

12mo, full green calf, elaborately gilt tooled back, gilt borders on 

sides. London: Moxon, n.d.; Srratrorp (Esme Winerimip). The 

History of English Patriotism. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 8vo, three- 

quarter crimson levant, gilt backs, gilt tops. London, 1913. To- 

gether, 3 vols. London, 1913 and no date 
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229. CoLorED AQUATINT Vigews oF THE RHINE. GarpDNorR (Rey. J. AnD RicH- 


230 


232 


233 


234 


ARD, JR.). Views taken on and near the River Rhine, at Aix La 

Chapelle, and on the River Maese. With 32 full-page CoLorep 

Views, engraved in aquatint, by the Rev. J. Gardnor and Richard 

Gardnor, Jr. Small 4to, full polished mottled calf, gilt, gilt back 

and top. 

[London] Published by J. Walter, W. Dickenson and 

J. Wilkinson [1791] 

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Bingen-Abbey ; Ruin of a Church at Bacharach; Pfaltz; Tefel Castle; Rhin- 
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Empire, chiefly in Caramania . . . With some curious selections 
from the Islands of Rhodes and Cyprus, and the Celebrated cities 
of Corinth, Carthage and Tripoli. With 24 beautiful Cotormep Aqua- 
TINT plates. Folio, full calf, morocco back. London, 1803 

With text in French and English.. Fine Copy, in a contemporary binding. 


CoLorED AQUATINT Views. Mackrnzin (Str Grorce 8.). Travels in 
the Island of Iceland. With fine Cotorep AgQuatint plates 
(mounted), engravings, maps and tables, some folding. 4to, half 
morocco. Edinburgh, 1811 


CoLoreD AQUATINT Vinws. [Mayer (Lutcr).] <A Selection of the 
Most Interesting of Sir Robert Ainslie’s Celebrated Collection of 
Views in Turkey, in Europe, and in Asia, ete. With 24 fine Cot- 
ORED AQUATINT plates. Folio, half calf; one plate loose, some re- 
pairs. London, 1811 


CoLoreD AQUATINT Views. A Series of Twenty-Four Views illustra- 
tive of the Holy Scriptures. Selected from Sir Robert Ainslie’s 
Celebrated Collection of Drawings in Palestine, Egypt, Syria, Cor- 
inth, Ephesus, etc. With a Geographical and Historical Account 
of Each View. Engraved and Cotoren by J. Clarke. Small folio, 
boards, label on obverse cover, uncut. [ London |circa 1812 

FINE Copy, the plates brilliant in coloring. 


CoLorED AQUATINT ViEws. ScHopert (FRepreric). Picturesque Tour 
from Geneva to Milan, by way of the Simplon. Accompanied with 
Particulars Historical and Descriptive. With engraved map, and 
36 CoLtorED Views engraved from designs by J. and J. Lory, of 
Neufchatel. Royal 8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt, gilt pan- 
eled back, gilt edges, By SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE. 

London: R. Ackermann, 1820 

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1818-1819. The colors in the plates are clear and fresh as new, the entire 
volume in excellent condition. FINE Copy. 


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235. COLORED AQUATINT ViEWS or THE RHINE. GERNING (Baron J. J. VON). 
A Picturesque Tour along the Rhine from Mentz to Cologne. With 
illustrations of the Scenes of Remarkable Events, and of Popular 
Traditions. HYmbellished with 24 highly finished and Cotorrep AQqua- 
TINT ENGRAVINGS and a Map. Royal 4to, half brown morocco, re- 
backed, ENTIRELY UNcutT. London: R. Ackermann, 1820 

LARGE PAPER Copy OF THIS VERY FINE WorK. EXCEEDINGLY FINE Copy. 
From the “Caxton Hall” collection, with bookplate. 


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236. CoLORED AQUATINT Virws or THE BirMAN Empire. Eighteen Views 
Taken at and near Rangoon. LHngraved in aquatint by Hunt, 
Pyall, Fielding, and others, and Brautirutty CoLorep By Hann, 
after drawings by Col. J. Moore. [1825;] [Aso] Six Coloured 
Prints illustrative of the Combined Operations of the British Forces 
in the Birman Empire, 1824-1825. Second Series. Hngraved in 
aquatint by Pyall after paintings by T. Stothard, Cox, and Web- 
ster, and BEAUTIFULLY CoLoRED By Hann. 1826. Bound in one vol. 
folio, half roan. [London, 1825-1826] 

BEAUTIFUL Copy, WITH FINE IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES, which include 
the two aquatint vignette title-pages. The printed wrapper with title to each 
series is bound in, as well as the List of Subscribers’ names. RARE IN THIS 
STATE. 

Some of the plates are Proof Impressions. The scenes and incidents are 
of great interest, and many of historical importance; they include,—Scene 
upon the Hastern Road from Rangoon, The Landing of Troops at Rangoon, 
View of the Harbor of Port Cornwallis, Attack upon Stockade, The Con- 
flagration of Dalla, The Attempt of the Birmans to retake the Stockades of 
Dalla on the Night of the 6th of Sept. 1824; and others. 


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237. CoLtorED PANorAMIC Vinws. The Panorama of the Thames from Lon- 
don to Richmond, Exhibiting Every Object on both Banks of the 
River; With a Concise Description of the most Remarkable Places 
and a General View of London from the Adelphi. Fineiy Co.Lorep 
AQUATINT panoramic plate, about 60 feet long by 8 inches wide, 
showing old mansions, picturesque views, etc., from Westminster 
Bridge to London; Auso, finely colored aquatint panoramic plate, 
about 5 feet long by 8 inches wide, of a View of London from the 
Adelphi. Folded into the original oblong 4to cloth portfolio, with 
printed label. London: S. Leigh [18380-1833] 

Very Rare. The work was issued both plain and colored. The above is 
a COLORED Copy. ‘Two folds have been repaired. 


238. CoLtorep PANorAMiIc Vinw. Panorama of the Rhine and the Adjacent 
Country, from Cologne to Mayence. Drawn from Nature by F. W. 
Delkeskamp, engraved by John Clark, to which are now added 
maps, showing the routes from Calais, Ostend, and Rotterdam, to 
Cologne, and from Mayence to the Sources of the Rhine. In 4to, 
cloth folder, view backed entirely with linen. [London] circa 1830 

VERY RARE perfect, as is the present example. 


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ORME’S FINE PUBLICATION ON LORD NELSON 


239. CoLoreD Piate Boox. Nextson (Horatio, Lorp). Orme’s Graphic 
History of the Life, Exploits, and Death of Horatio Nelson. Con- 
taining Fifteen Engravings; and Intended as an Accompaniment to 
the Three Celebrated Whole-Sheet Plates of his Lordship’s Splen- 
did Victories, viz. The Battles of St. Vincent’s, the Nile, and Tra- 
falgar, which are explained by References and Keys. The Memoir 
by Francis William Blagdon. Frontispiece portrait, engraved by 
Bodby from a marble bust, 4 double-page colored plates, 1 single- 
page colored plate, 1 double-page and 3 single plates uncolored, 5 
vignettes in text, and a full-page facsimile. Folio, three-quarter 
blue levant morocco, gilt, gilt top. London: Edward Orme, 1806 

ORIGINAL EDITION, PRINTED ON WATERMARKED AND DATED WHATMAN 
PAPER (1804). Fine Copy, AND VERY RARELY MET WiTH COMPLETE, WITH 
ALL THE PLATES AND THE ADDITIONAL PRINTED MATERIAL HERE INCLUDED. 

The present copy contains all the plates usually found in the book, in- 
cluding,—England Expects every man to do his Duty, Lord Nelson’s Funeral 
Procession by Water, after Turner, and the same by land, the Interment, the 
four vignettes in the text, and the facsimile. In addition to these are the 
following, WuicH ARE Not Atways INcLUDED:—The Flags of all the dif- 
ferent Nations encircling an Ode by the Poet Laureate, engraved plate; An 
Ode by Mr. Fitzgerald, with engraved vignette; and three engraved plates 
containing Key and Outline of the Heads, ete., in the historical prints of the 
Battle of St. Vincent’s, of the Nile, and of Trafalgar. The List of Plates, 
at end of volume states that these additional plates and accompanying 
printed text, may be placed at the beginning or end of the volume, as they 
are not a part of the work itself, which accounts for their being so often 
lacking. 

From the Clarence 8S. Bement and Sidney G. Reilly collections, with book- 
plate of each. 


240. CoLoreD PLATH Book. CockBpurN (JcHN). A Voyage to Cadiz and 
Gibraltar, up the Mediterranean to Sicily and Malta, in 1810, & 
11, including a description of Sicily and the Lipari Islands, and 
an Excursion in Portugal, by Lt. Genl. Cockburn. With numerous 
fine CoLtorep PLAtES, and maps; engraved titles. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
brown calf, gilt paneled back. London, 1815 
RARE First Epirion. Except for the title-pages being lightly foxed, and 
the date cut away by the binder, on the title of Vol. I, a fine copy. 


COMPLETE WITH ALL THE COLORED AQUATINTS—FINE COPY 


241. CoLorep PLATE Boox. [Bowyer (R.).] An Illustrated Record of 
Important Events in the Annals of Europe, during the years 1812 
... 1815... Together with a History of those Momentous Trans- 
actions. Illustrated with 19 full and double-page Cotorep AQuaA- 
TINTS, a map, and a plate of facsimile autographs. 1815; | Aso] 
The Campaign of Waterloo . . . A History of the Campaign, Com- 
piled from Official Documents and other Authentic Sources. [With 
Biographical Notices of the Sovereigns, Warriors and Statesmen. | 
Illustrated with 6 CoLtoreD AQUATINT Views, plan and three plates 
containing about 90 vignette portraits of sovereigns, warriors and 
statesmen. 1816. 2 vols. bound in one, folio, half crimson levant 
morocco, gilt edges. London: T. Bensley, 1815-1816 

Fine Copy, Wiru ALL THE CoLtorED AQUATINT ViEWS FROM DRAWINGS 
MADE ON THE Spot. Among the illustrations are views of Quatre Bras, La 
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Belle Alliance, Berlin, the Kremlin, Moscow, Dresden, Village of Waterloo, 
Ceremony of Te Deum by the Allied Armies on the Square of Louis XV at 
Paris, Grand Entry of thé Allied Sovereigns into Leipsic, View from Mont 
St. Jean of the Battle of Waterloo, and others. Two of the plates are skil- 
fully repaired. 
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242. CotoreD Piate Book. NicHoLtson (WitiiamM). The History of the 
Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution. Including a Sketch of 
the Early History of France, and the Circumstances which led to 
the Revolution in that Country . . . with Biographical Sketches of 
all the Public Characters of Europe. Hmbellished with fine en- 
gravings In Cotors. Folio, half red straight-grain morocco, gilt, 
gilt edges. London, 1816 

FINE Copy. The subjects of the plates, with the exception of the ‘Battle 
of Waterloo,” and the frontispiece, representing ‘‘Britannia crowned by Vic- 
tory, trampling upon the chains of France,” are all portraits of leading gen- 
erals of Europe, on horseback, some of them being:—Emperor Alexander ; 
Bonaparte; King of Prussia; Prince Bliicher; Duke of Wellington; General 
Hill; Prince of Orange; and others. 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 37 additional plates and a 
genealogical table of the Bonaparte Family, backed with linen. 


243. CoLtoreD Puate Boox. Series of Views in the Island of Saint Helena. 
Dedicated by Permission to Lady Lowe; Engraved by Robert Havell 
and Son, from drawings taken on the spot. [Letterpress to each 
plate.| 6 finely printed lithographic views In Coors, each plate 
mounted on stiff paper. Folio, full roan, gilt. 

London: Colnaghi [1821] 

A FINE AND VERY RARE SERIES OF ViEWS, including,—Plantation House 
of the Governor; The Road Near Major Harrisons; View from the First 
Range of Hills below Sandy Bay Ridge; New House at Longwood; Funeral 
Procession ; Tomb of Bonaparte as completed in 1821. 

Bound in is an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR DRAWING of Napoleon’s Tomb at 
Saint Helena, with a five stanza poem in manuscript, signed “I. K. T.;” 
there is also an engraved plate showing the tomb and Napoleon lying in state, 
engraved by H. Meyer, after Rubidge. 

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244, Cotorep PLATE Book. SryMour AND HuatH Caricatures. The Look- 
ing Glass: or, Caricature Annual. 1830. None see themselves but 
by reflection. In this glass you may! Numbers 1 to 12. Numerous 
lithographic caricatures, Aut IN Coors, by Robert Seymour and 
William Heath. Folio, half roan, gilt edges. 

London: Thomas McLean, 1830 

AN INTERESTING PUBLICATION, being a political memoranda of the year, 

although satirical, it is a faithful record of passing events. Many well- 
known figures may be recognized in its pages. 


245. Cotorep PLATE Boox. Smira (ALBert—Editor). Gavarni in London: 
Sketches of Life and Character. With Illustrative Essays by Popu- 
lar Writers. With 23 full-page woodcuts, Finety CoLorep By Hann, 
engraved on wood by Gavarni and engraved by Henry Vizetelly. 
Royal 8vo, full sprinkled calf, double gilt fillet borders on sides, 
gilt paneled back, gilt edges, BY WALLIS. London, 1849 

First EDITION. 


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246. CoLtorED PuatTeE Book. Cattow (Agnes AND Marta E.). Sketching 


247. 


248. 


249. 


250. 


Rambles; or, Nature in the Alps and Apennines. Illustrated by 20 
CoLorep or tinicd views from sketches by the authors. 2 vols. 8vo, 
half crimson morocco, full gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut, 
original red cloth wrappers bound in at end of each volume. 
London [1861] 
First Epirion. Fine Copy of this scarce and beautiful colored plate 
book. 


CoLtuMBuUS (CHRISTOPHER). Irving (WasnHineton). The Life and 


Voyages of Christopher Columbus, and the Voyages and Discoveries 
of the Companions of Columbus. Frontispieces In Coors, and 
numerous full-pave plates, on India and China paper, and teat 
illustrations. 3 vols. 4to, full vellum boards, sides with a border 
of vines in gilt, with the Arms of Columbus impressed in center 
of front covers, gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1892 

QUADRI-CENTENNIAL EDITION, OF THE AUTHOR’S REVISED EDITION, limited 
to 402 copies, this copy printed for I. Remsen Lane. 


[Comse (Witi1AM).| The History of Johnny Que Genus, the Little 


Foundling of the Late Doctor Syntax: A Poem. With 24 Briz- 
LIANTLY CoLoreD plates by Thomas Rowlandson. 8vo, full red levant 
morocco, with triple gilt fillet border on sides, richly gilt back and 
inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. London, 1822 

VERY FINE Copy OF THE First EDITION, with fine impressions of the 
plates. 


[Comsr (Witi1AmM).] The Tour of Dr. Syntax in Search of the Pic- 


turesque; The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of Consola- 
tion; The Third our of Doctor Syntax in Search of a Wife. WitH 
Att THE CoLtorep Piates by Rowlandson, including the two illus- 
trated title-pages. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt 


tops uncut, BY BIRDSALL. London: R. Ackermann, circa 1828 


FINE Copy OF THE THIRD EDITION. 


ConcHoLtocy. Choix de Coquillages et de Crustaces. 12 fine plates 


with hundreds of illustrations, painted after nature and engraved 
by Francois Michel Regenfuss, ALL BEAUTIFULLY AND BRILLIANTLY 
CotoreD. Large folio, half calf, rebacked. Copenhagen, 1758 

A VALUABLE WORK ON SEASHELLS. The text is printed in French and 
German. Both text and plates are in exceptionally fine condition, and free 
from fox-marks. 


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251. Conerrvk (Witit1Am). The Works of Mr. William Congreve. Con- 


sisting of his Plays and Poems. Portrait and a series of engraved 
plates by Grignon, from Hayman’s designs. 38 vols. royal 8vo, full 
polished mottied calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides with gilt 
tops, gilt paneled backs, gilt edges, By MORRBLL. 
Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, 1761 

HANDSOME SET. ONE OF THE FINEST WorKS ISSUED BY THE BASKER- 
VILLE PRESS. CHARACTERIZED BY DIBDIN AS THE ‘‘UNRIVALLED IMPRES- 
SION.” Fine copy, and a beautiful specimen of Baskerville’s printing, printed 
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252. Conrad (JosepH). A Bibliography of the Writings of Joseph Con- 
rad. (1895-1920). By Thomas J. Wise. Illustrated. 8vo, boards, 
uncut and unopened. 

London: Printed for Private Circulation Only, 1920 
First EDITIon, limited to 150 copies. 


253. ConRAD (JOSEPH). SUTHERLAND (J. G.). At Sea With Joseph Con- 
rad. With a Foreword by Joseph Conrad. First Epition. Por- 
trait and illustrations. 8vo, boards, art linen back, uncut. 

London, 1922 


254. Conrad (JosepH). The Secret Agent. A Drama in Three Acts. 
Portrait. 8vo, boards, vellum paper back, paper label, uncut and 
unopened. London: Privately Printed, 1923 


EpIT1ioN Limited to 1000 copies, of which this is, No. 135, signed by the 
author :—‘“‘Joseph Conrad.” 


255. CONSTANTINOPLE. GRELOT (G. J.). Relation Nouvelle d’un Voyage de 
Constantinople. With 9 views and 2 maps, all folding, and text 
illustrations. 4to. half roan. Paris, 1680 

A volume much desired for the exactness of the plates. Two plates have 
tears in folds, the original blank corners of the title-page are lacking and the 
page is backed. 


256. ConyBEARE (W. J.) AND Howson (J.S.). The Life and Epistles of 
St. Paul. With numerous, plates and maps. 2 vols. 4to, full calf, 
embossed design on sides, gilt edges. London, 1860 

HANDSOME SET OF BEST EDITION. Fine speciment of antique calf binding. 


257. Cook (CapTaIn JAMES). Collection of Voyages, as below described. 
Portraits, maps and views, and an Atlas of plates. 8 vols. 4to, full 
old mottled calf, skilfully and neatly rebacked; 1 vol. folio, newly 
bound in half calf. Together, 9 vols. London, 1773-1788 


FINE SET OF THIS IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF VOYAGES, of especial in- 
terest to the Student of American History. Comprises :— 

HAWKESWORTH (JOHN). An Account of the Voyages undertaken by the 
Order of His Present Majesty for the Discoveries in the Southern Hemi- 
sphere, and Successively Performed by Commodore Byron, Captain Wallis, 
Captain Carteret and Captain Cook. 42 folding maps and views. FIRST 
EpITrIon. 38 vols. London, 1773. 

Cook (JAMES). A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the 


World . . . 1772-1775. In which is included Captain Furneaux’s Narrative. 
Portrait and 63 folding maps and views. Third Edition. 2 vols. London, 
1779; 


Cook (JAMES) AND KING (JAMES). A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean... 
for the Discoveries in the Northern Hemisphere, 1776-1780. Third Edition. 
Illustrated. 3 vols. London, 1785. With folio ATLAS OF PLATES. 


258. Cooxrry. Rarratp (ExvizapetH). The Experienced English House- 
keeper, for the Use and Ease of Ladies, Housekeepers, Cooks, ete. 
Portrait and illustrations. S8vo, sheep, rebacked, pages foxed. 

London, 1794 


Curious and rare work. 


259. [Coror (J. B. C.).] Hament (Maurice). Corot et Son Guvre. Por- 
trait of Corot and 100 fine reproductions. 3 vols. imperial 4to, un- 
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bound. Letterpress laid in wrappers, plates in 2 board portfolios 
with ties. Paris: Goupil et Cie., 1905 
EpITioN LimItTeD to 1000 copies on Van Gelder paper, this being, No. 143. 
Long out of print and scarce. 
A BEAUTIFUL AND VERY DESIRABLE MONOGRAPH on this famous French 
painter. The plates are artistically tipped on heavy art boards, suitable and 
ready for framing. Each plate is protected by tissue. 


260. CosTELLo (Louisa S.). Specimens of the Early Poetry of France. 
From the Time of the Troubadours and Trouveres to the Reign of 
Henri Quatre. With choice plates, engraved by the author and 
CoLorED By Hanp. 12mo, three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt, 
gilt edges. London: William Pickering, 1835 


HANDSOME Copy OF THE FIRST EDITION. 


261. CostuMES oF CuHINa. Barrow (JOHN). Travels in China. TJilus- 
trated with several fine engravings, mainly In Conor. 4to, full 
calf, blind tooled border on sides, blind tooled back. London, 1804 


FINE Copy of this scarce and attractive volume. 


262. CostumMES oF FrANcE. Lacrorx (PAut). The XVIIIth Century. Its 
Institutions, Customs and Costumes. France. 1700-1789. IJllus- 
trated with 21 chromolithographs and 351 wood engravings after 
Watteau, Vanloo, Rigaud, and many other artists. Imperial 8vo, 
morocco back, rubbed. London, 1876 

First ENGLISH EDITION. 


263. CostuME PuLatmes InN Conor. Cuinese. The Punishments of China. 
With Explanations in English and French. Illustrated by 22 fine 
engravings In Cotors. 4to, full purple straight-grain morocco, gilt 
and blind tooled, gilt edges; rebacked. London, 1801 


FINE Copy IN CONTEMPORARY BinpInG. An interesting and important 
work on the Chinese code of penal laws. Some of the plates depict :—A 
Culprit before a Magistrate; Twisting a Man’s Ears; Punishment of the 
Swing; The Rack; Torturing the Fingers; Burning a Man’s Eyes with 
Lime; Punishment of the Wooden Collar; Close Confinement; The Capital 
Punishment of the Cord; ete. 


264. CostumE PLatres In Cotor. Avustrtan. The Costume of the Heredi- 
tary States of the House of Austria, displayed in Fifty Coloured 
Engravings; with Descriptions, and Introduction, by M. Bertrand 
de Moleville. Translated by R. C. Dallas. With 50 full-page plates 
In Cotors, engraved by William Ellis and William Poole. Royal 
4to, full midnight blue straight-grain morocco, gilt borders on sides, 
full gilt back, gilt edges. 

London: Printed for William Miller, 1804 


FINE Copy IN CONTEMPORARY BINDING. The text is printed in French 
and English. The nature and form of the dresses worn by the nobility and 
gentry in almost all these German States, being nearly the same as those of 
the same orders in the rest of Hurope, only those that are marked an ex- 
ception to the general rule are here reproduced. Among others, the above 
costume plates represent:—Peasant of Upper Austria; Peasant of Upper 
Carniola; Tyrolian Wrestler; Tyrolian Hunter; Servant Maid of an Inn at 
Innspruck; Young Bride of Egra in her Wedding Clothes; Bohemian Serf, 
and Woman; Polish Jew and Jewess; A Jew of Mongatz in his Summer 
Dress; and many other interesting subjects. 


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265. CostuME Puates IN Cotor. Russtan. The Costume of the Russian 
Empire. With descriptions in English and French. With 73 fine 
large CoxtoreD plates. Royal 4to, full black straight-grain morocco, 
gilt and blind tooled borders o nsides, gilt edges. London, 1804 

CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Some of these fine plates represent:—A Lap- 
lander; Female Peasant of Finland; A Female Mordvine; A Kabardinian ; 


A Bashkirian Woman; A Female Tartar, of the Tribe of Teleouti; A Rus- 
sian Peasant ; etc. 


266. CostUME Puates In Cotor. TurKkisu. The Costume of Turkey. With 
Descriptions in English and French. TJllustrated by a series of 
fine engravings Ix CoLors. Small folio, full red morocco, gilt, gilt 
edges. London: William Miller, 1804 

FINE Copy IN CONTEMPORARY BINDING. Some of the plates represent :— 


A Sultana, or Odalisk; A Musician; The Mufti; A Turkish Woman; A Tar- 
tar; A Swordbearer; The Grand Vizier; ete. 


267. CostUME PLATES IN Cotor. ENneiisH. Picturesque Representations of 
the Dress and Manners of the English. Illustrated with 50 CotorEp 
EINGRAVINGS, with descriptions. Royal 4to, Contemporary full green 
straight-grain morocco, gilt and biind tooled borders on sides, gilt 
back and edges. London: John Murray, 1814 

A RARE AND DESIRABLE WORK ON ENGLISH COSTUME. Though the title 
ealls for 64 plates, the list of plates calls for 50 only, for each of which there 
is a description. 

Some of the plates are representative of :—The Sovereign; Farmer’s Boy; 
Dustman; Fireman; Judge; Billingsgate Fish-woman; Milk-maid; Knight 
of the Garter; Match Girl; Admiral; Hussar; Rifleman; etc. 


268. CostuME Piatres In Cotor. Russian. Prnxurton (Ropert). Russia: 
or, Miscellaneous Observations on the Past and Present State of 
that Country and its Inhabitants. Compiled from Notes made 
on the Spot. With 8 fine Puatses In Cotor. 8vo, full green morocco, 
gilt, gilt paneled back. London, 1833 

FINE Copy. 


269. CostuME Piatres IN Cotor. Guinot (Eucinn). L’Eté a4 Bade. With 
numerous engraved plates, woodcuts in text, and a number of CoL- 
orED CostuME Puatss, illustrated by Tony Johannot, Hug. Lami, 
Francais et Daubigny. Troisiéme Edition, revue et corrigée. 8&vo, 
cloth, leather back. Paris, circa 1836 


270. CostuME Piatres IN Cotor. Couts (JosmepH). A Practical Guide for 
the Tailor’s Cutting-Room; Being a Treatise on Measuring and 
Cutting Clothing in all Styles, and for every period of life from 
childhood to old age. With 27 full-page costume plates, many being 
In Coxors, by “Phiz,” also numerous diagram plates. 4to, half blue 
morocco, gilt, gilt back and edges. Glasgow, circa 1859 


Scarce First Eprrion. An unusual work, with illustrations by Hablét 
K. Browne. 


271. Costumm Piates In-Cotor. EnerisH. Dorie (James E.). A Chron- 
icle of England B. C. 55—A. D. 1485. Hatensively illustrated by 
the Author with designs engraved and printed In Cotors by Ed- 
mund Hvans. 4to. full crimson straight-grain morocco, gilt border 
on sides, gilt paneled back, inner gilt borders, gilt edges, By 
RIVIBRE. London, 1864 


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272. 


273. 


274. 


276. 


277. 


278. 


279. 


CostuME Puiates IN Coton. FRENCH. CHALLAMEL (AvGuUSTIN). The 
History of Fashior in France; or, the Dress of Women from the 
Gallo-Roman Period to the Present Time. From the French, by 
Mrs. Cashel Hoey and Mr. John Lillie. With a large number of fine 
plates IN Cotor. Royal 8vo, sides of wood, decorated, cloth back, 
gilt edges. London, 1882 


FINE Copy of this attractive work, which has now become scarce. 


CostuME Piates IN Cotor. [WaLKER (GurorGE).]| The Costume of 
Yorkshire. Descriptions in English and French. [Edited by Ed- 
ward Hailstone.] Jllustrated. by a series of 40 engravings, being 
facsimiles of original Heatunges Bole, cloth, morocco back, gilt 
top, binding rubbed. Leeds, 1885 

EpiIrion Limitep to 500 copies with Proofs on Plate paper, this being, 
No. 304. 


CostuME Puatrs. Catitot (Jacquus). A Collection of 12 Etched 
Plates by Callot, illustrating the dress of “La Noblesse,” male and 
female, of the XVith and XVIIth centuries. Hach plate measuring 
554 by 35% inches, cut to margin, and mounted on royal 8vo sheets 
of Japan paper. Bound in one vol. royal 8vo, half brown morocco. 

Jacques Callot was born in Nancy, France, in 1593, and died in 1635. 
Each plate is signed,—Callot in et sc. 


. Court Memoirs. Memoirs by Mme. d’Epinay. Translated by J. H. 


Freese. 3 vols. 1889; Memoirs of Marmontel. 2 vols. 1895. Por- 
traits. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. London: H. 8S. Nichols, 1889-1895 


LIMITED EDITIONS. 


Couvray (J. B. L. pz). The Amours of Chevalier de Faublas. Nu- 
merous illustrations. 4 vols. 12ni0, half cloth and boards, gilt tops, 
uncut. London: Privately printed, 1898 


EDITION LIMITED to 100 copies. 


CRANE (STEPHEN). Verses. In the Chap-Book. March. Chicago; A 
Tale of Mere Chance. In the Pocket Magazine. April. New York; 
George’s Mother. New York; The Red Badge of Courage. New 
York. First Epitions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth and wrap- 
pers. New York and Chicago, 1896 


CRANE (STEPHEN). George’s Mother. N. Y., 1896; The Third Violet. 
N. Y., 1897; War is Kind. Illustrations by Will. Bradley. N. Y., 
1899. Printed on grey paper; Stephen Crane. <A Bibliography. 
Compiled with an Introduction by Vincent Starrett. Portrait. 
Philadelphia, 1928. Ati Fist Eprrions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and boards. | 


CreEvEY (THoMAS). The Creevey Papers. A Selection from the Cor- 
respondence & Diaries of the Late Thomas Creevey, M.P. Born 
1768—Died 1838. Edited by Sir Herbert Maxwell. Illustrated. 2 
vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt, gilt backs and inner gilt dentelle 
borders, gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. London, 1903 

EXtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 75 fine portraits and views. 
BEAUTIFUL SET, containing many scarce plates. 


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280. Creveconur (J. H. St. JoHn pe). Lettres d’un Cultivateur Améri- 
cain addressées a Wm. 8...on Esq. depuis l’année 1770 jusqu’en 1786. 
Traduites de ’Anglois. Hngraved titles, frontispiece, and maps. 
& vols. Large folding map backed with linen and bound sepa- 
rately. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, half blue morocco, gilt tops. 

Paris, 1787 
FINE Set. A greatly enlarged edition over that of 1784, the entire third 


volume being added. Contains the commendatory letters of introduction of 
M. de Lacretelle. 


281. Cries oF Lonpon. The World’s Metropolis, or Mighty London. To 
which is added a Comprehensive History from the Earliest Period 
to the Present Day. Illustrated by a series of views beautifully 
engraved om steel of its palaces, public buildings, monuments and 
streets, from original drawings by Thomas H. Shepherd, Au 
FINELY CoLoreD, also a complete map of London, colored. Ato, full 
red levant morocco, gilt and blind borders on sides, gilt and blind 
paneled back, inner levant borders, gilt, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 

London, circa 1855 

A FINE AND RARE WoRK, some of the plates are:—St. Paul’s Cathedral, 

from Ludgate Hill; Hyde Park Gardens; Kensington Palace; Pall Mall, 

from St. James Park; Trafalgar Square and National Gallery; The Royal 

Exchange; Buckingham Palace, etc. Also a series of plates IN CoLor illus- 
trative of the Cries or LONDON. 


FINELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COPY OF FIRST EDITION 


282. CROMWELL (OLIvER). Cromwelliana. A Chronological Detail of 
Events in which Oliver Cromwell was engaged; from the Year 1642 
to his Death, 1658, with a Continuation of other Transactions to 
the Restoration. Nwmerous plates. Folio, full contemporary blue 
straight-grain morocco, sides with a broad gilt border in scroll- 
work design, gilt back, gilt edges. Westminster, 1810 

FINE Copy oF THE First Epirion. ExtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the inser- 
tion of about 93 fine portraits and views, illustrating the historical char- 
acters and places mentioned in the work. At the end of the volume is a 
valuable Index extending over 10 pages, printed in three columns. In com- 
piling this work, selections were made from over 100 papers published during 
the Civil Wars, where the name of Oliver Cromwell appeared. 

Among the portraits may be mentioned those of,—Oliver Cromwell, Lucius 
Cary, Ferdinand Lord Fairfax (mezzotint), Sir John Hotham, George 
Moncke, Marquis of Clanrickard, Lady Fairfax, Chief Justice Glynne, Dr. 
Baily, Archibald Campbell, Earl of Essex, Philip Herbert, John Digby, Ear] 
of Bristol, Earl of Warwick, and others. 


283. [CROMWELL (OLIvER).] GaArpINER (S. R.). Oliver Cromwell. With 
numerous illustrations. 4to, wrappers, uncut. New York, 1899 
EpIrion LIMITED to 1,475 copies, of which this is, No. 482. 


“ 


284. CrowE (J. A.) AND CAVALCASELLE (G. B.). A New History of Paint- 
ing in Italy, from the Second to the Sixteenth Century. Firsr 
Epition. Hatensively illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, full polished tree 
calf, narrow gilt borders on sides, full gilt paneled backs, gilt 
edges, BY JENKINS & CECIL. London, 1864 


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285. 


286. 


287. 


288. 


289. 


“CROWQUILL” ILLUSTRATIONS. The Sea-Pie. An Omnium Gatherum 
of Literature & Art. With Scraps to Suit all Hands. Illustrated 
by A. Crowquill. Royal 8vo, half blue levant morocco, gilt, gilt 
paneled back, gilt edges, original wrappers and backbone bound in, 
BY MORRELL. London [1845] 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED with about 15 plates, finely engraved. Several words 
have been erased from the title. 


CRUIKSHANK (GerorcE). Metropolitan Grievances; or, a Serio-Comic 
Glance at Minor Mischiefs in London and its Vicinity . . . 1812; 
Ineuis (H. D.). Rambles in the Footsteps of Don Quixote. 1837. 
Both illustrated by George Cruikshank. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, 
half morocco and half calf, gilt, one gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1812-1837 


First EDITIONS. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). The Modern Dunciad, A Satire; with Notes, 
Biographical and Critical. Frontispiece in each by George Cruik- 
shank. First, Second and Third Editions. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, 
half morocco, boards and half sheep, binding of latter two worn, 
with hinges broken. London, 1814- 1815 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). CrciL (J.). Sixty Curious and Authentic 

Narratives and Anecdotes respecting Extraordinary Characters 

. . . 1819; Gore (Mrs. C. F.). New Year’s Day. [1846.] Both 

illustrated by George Cruikshank. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, half 
levant morocco, gilt, one gilt top, the other, gilt edges. 

London, 1819-[1846] 


First EDITIONS. 


CRUIKSHANK (GeEoRGE). The Loyalist; or, Anti-Radical; consisting 
of three departments: Satyrical, Miscellaneous, and Historical. 
With 10 engravings by G. Cruikshank, 6 of which are colored. 12mo, 
half green morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

London: James Wright, 1820 
First Eprrion. Lacks pp. 111-114 of text. 


FIRST EDITION, WITH HALF-TITLE AND LEAF “TO THE BINDER”— 


290. 


RARE COMPLETE 


CRUIKSHANK (GeEoRGE). Carpy (Davw). Life in Paris; com- 
prising the Rambles, Sprees, and Amours, of Dick Wildfire, of 
Corinthian Celebrity, And his Bang-up Companions, Squire Jen- 
kins and Captain O’Shuffleton; with the Whimsical Adventures of 
the Halibut Family; including Sketches of a Variety of other 
Eccentric Characters in the French Metropolis. With 21 Cotorsp 
Puates representing scenes from real life, designed and etched by 
George Cruikshank, and 22 wood engravings by the same artist. 
Svo, full mottled calf, gilt, gilt back and edges, BY RIVIRE. 

London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1822 
First Eprrion. WirH THE RARE LEAF “To the Binder,” and the half- 
title, both of which (especially the former) are generally missing. 


291. 


292. 


293. 


294. 


295. 


296. 


291. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GeEorGE). Der Freischiitz Travestie: By Septimus 
Globus, Esq. And the Original Tale whereon the German Opera is 
Founded. With 12 etchings by George Cruikshank, from drawings 
by an Amateur |“Alfred Crowquill”’|. Royal 8vo, full mottled 
calf, gilt, gilt back, gilt edges, By Tout. 

London: Printed for C. Baldwin, 1824 
First EDITION. FINE TALL Copy. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). [SoANE (G.).] Specimens of German Ro- 
mance. Selected and Translated from Various Authors. With 3 
etched frontispieces by Cruikshank. 3 vols. boards, new cloth 
backs. London: G. B. Whittaker, 1826 

First Epirion. With the exception that volume two lacks the half-title, 
a good copy, with brilliant impressions of the illustrations. 


CRUIKSHANK (GHORGE). O’Hara (Kane). Tom Thumb; a Burletta. 
Altered from Henry Fielding. With 5 full-page woodcuts and title 
vignette and tail-piece, all by G. Cruikshank. 16mo, full polished 
mottled calf, gilt, gilt top, uncut, original printed wrappers and 
advertisements bound, By BEDFORD. London, 1830 

First EDITION. 


CRUIKSHANK (GroRGE). Mayuew (Brotuers). The Greatest Plague 
of Life: or the Adventures of a Lady in Search of a Good Servant. 
Edited by the Brothers Mayhew. N.d.; Muerte (W. H.). Odds and 
Ends. 1831. Both illustrated by George Cruikshank. Together, 
2 vols. 12mo, full fawn calf, gilt, gilt backs and inner borders, 
gilt edges. London, 1831 and no date 

First EDITIONS. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Sunday in London. 11 full-page woodcuts 
and 3 vignettes, all by G. Cruikshank. 12mo, half calf, gilt top, 
uncut, BY, NELSON. London, 1833 

First EpITion. With bookplate of Alexander Young. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrEoRGE). [Prrticrew (T. J.).] Lucien Greville. 6 
etchings by G. Cruikshank. 3 vols. 12mo, half polished calf, gilt 
paneled backs, gilt tops, By RIVIERE. London, 1833 

First EDITION. FINE Copy. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). [THACKERAY (W. M.).] An Essay on the 
Genius of George Cruikshank. (From the Westminster Review, 
No. LXVI.) With Additional Etchings. With 17 full-page plates 
and 39 woodcuts in the text by George Cruikshank. 8vo, full green 
levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides, richly gilt back, inner gilt den- 
telle borders, gilt top, uncut, By RIVIERE. 

[London] Henry Hooper, 1840 

First Epirion. This copy contains ALL THE PLATES, that entitled “Philo- 
progenitiveness” is often lacking. 

This is a reprint of an article by Thackeray which appeared in the ‘‘West- 
minster Review” in June 1840, and was immediately afterwards published 
in bookform. 

From the famous Thackeray collection of H. 8S. Van Duzer, with the lat- 
ter’s bookplate. ; 


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298. 


299. 


300. 


301. 


302. 


303. 


304. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). AINSWoRTH (W. H.). The Tower of London. 
A Historical Romance. 40 etchings on steel and 58 woodcuts, all 
by G. Cruikshank. Thick royal 8vo, half crimson levant morocco, 
full gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut, original red cloth wrappers 
bound in. London: Henry G. Bohn, 1844 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorcGE). Mayurw (BrotHers). Whom to Marry and 
How to Get Married! or the Adventures of a Lady. With 12 full- 
page spirited etchings by George Cruikshank. 12mo, half crimson 
levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. 


London: David Bogue [1848] 
First EDITION. 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorcE). MayHew (Henry). The World’s Show. 
1851; or, The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys and Family, 
Who Came up to London to Enjoy Themselves. 10 etched folding 
plates and woodcut on title by G. Oruikshank. 8vo, half crimson 
morocco, full gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut, By ZABHNSDORF. 

London: David Bogue [1851] 
First EpiTion. FINE Copy. One of the earlier issues with the error in 
pagination at page 63. Original cloth back-bone bound in at end. 


CRUIKSHANK (QGeEoRGE). Brovcu (Ropert B.). The Life of Sir John 
Falstaff. With a Biography of the Knight from Authentic Sources. 
20 full-page etchings and a woodcut on leaf following title, all by 
G. Cruikshank. 8vo, royal 8vo, original red cloth, gilt, uncut. 

London, 1858 


First Epirion. Finer Copy, the plates brilliant in impression. 


SPLENDID COPY OF FIRST EDITION WITH COLORED AND 
UNCOLORED PLATES 


CRUIKSHANK (GmORGE). Broucu (Rorert B.). The Life of Sir John 
Falstaff. With A Biography of the Knight from Authentic Sources. 
Illustrated by George Cruikshank Wirn Puatres In Two Srtatzs, 
one set plain, and one In Coors. 8vo, full red levant morocco, 
gilt fillets on sides, with floral ornament in each corner, richly 
gilt paneled back, wide inner gilt borders, gilt edges, By RIVIERE. 


London, 1858 
AN EXCEEDINGLY FINE Copy OF THE FIRST EDITION. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). BuAKEY (Ropert). Old Faces in New Masks. 
Ktched frontispiece and title by George Cruikshank. 12mo, half 
brown levant morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, cloth wrappers 
bound in. London, 1859 

First EpITION. PRESENTATION Copy from the Author, with the follow- 
ing autograph inscription,x—‘With the Author’s best respects to Hepworth 
Dizon Hsq.”’ 


CRUIKSHANK (GrorGE). The Travels and Surprising Adventures of 
Baron Munchausen. With 22 full-page curious engravings; frontis- 
piece portrait of Baron Munchausen, in colors. 12mo, full polished 
calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt top, 
uncut, BY RIVIERE. London, 1867 

Firsk EDITION. FINE Copy. 


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308. 


309. 


310. 


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CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Points of Humour. Illustrated by the de- 
signs of George Cruikshank. 2 parts in one vol. 8vo, full calf, 
gilt, gilt edges, By ZABHNSDORF. London: J. Robins, no date 


CRUIKSHANK (GEoRGE). [Smerptey (Franx).] Frank Fairlegh; or, 
Scenes from the Life of a Private Pupil. With 30 illustrations on 
steel by George Cruikshank. ‘Thick 8vo, full dark green levant 
morocco, triple gilt fillets on sides indented in corners with small 
scrolls, gilt paneled back, inner morocco and gilt borders, gilt top, 
uncut. London: A. Hall, Virtue, & Co., no date 


CRUIKSHANK (GeEorRGE). The Comic Almanack for 1835 to 1853. With 
numerous plates by George Cruikshank. 10 vols. 12mo, full crim- 
son calf, gilt, inside gilt borders, gilt tops, uncut, By Root. 


London, no date 
FINE SET OF THE REPRINTS, HANDSOMELY BOUND. 


CRUIKSHANK (GEORGE). Stenelaus and Amylda. Woodcuts. Lon- 
don, 1858; The Same. Woodcuts In Cotors. London, 1858; Mar- 
RYAT (Capt.). The King’s Own. Leipzig, 1869; THackprRay (W. 
M.). Mr. Brown’s Letters to a Young Man about Town. N. Y., 
1853; The History of Henry Ismond. Jllustrated. N. Y., 1899. 
Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, boards, half morocco and cloth. 


D’ALLEMAGNE (Hpnry-Renf). Musée du Luminaire depuis Epoque 
Romaine jusqu’au X1Xe Siécle. With 91 woodcuts in text, and 
22 full-page plates, including two in colors. Royal 4to, wrappers, 
uncut. Paris, recent 


Dana (RicHarp Henry, Jr.). Two Years Before the Mast. A Per- 
sonal Narrative. With numerous full-page views, on Japan paper, 
tipped on uniform sheets, frontispieces In Two Status, one being 
in color, and title-pages on Japan paper. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth 
backs, uncut. Boston, 1911 


LARGE PAPER EDITION. Contains a Supplement by the Author, and an 
Introduction and an Additional Chapter by his son. 


Dance or DeatH. A Collection of Works in French, German, and 
English on the subject of the “Dance of Death.” Jllustrated. 
Together, 25 vols. 16mo to folio, various bindings, some uncut. 

Various places, [1728]-1918 


EXTENSIVE AND IMPORTANT COLLECTION, containing some of the best known 
works on the subject, mostly all in fine condition, with FINE IMPRESSIONS 
of the plates, comprising in part :— 

DANSE Macasre. La Grande Danse Macabre des Hommes et des Femmes. 
Woodcuts in colors. 4to. Troyes, chez Jean Garnier [1728]. Imperfect, 
two leaves missing; MEINTEL (JOHANN G.). Schau-Platz des Todes. Wood- 
cuts. 12mo. Niirnberg, 1736; Mrerran (MATTHIEU). La Danse des Morts. 
Title and 42 plates engraved by Chovin after Merian’s plates. 4to. Basle, 
chés Jean Rodolphe Im-Hoff, 1744. First Epitrion of Chovin’s plates; BASLE 
DANCE OF DEATH. Der Todten-Tantz . . . 42 woodcuts. 12mo. Basel, 
von Mechel, 1796. FINeE CLEAN EXAMPLE. Reprint of old cuts first used 
in Frélich’s edition of 1608; HoLBEIN (JoHN). The Dances of Death... 
46 copper-plates from the original woodcut designs, etched by Deuchar. 
Small 4to. London, 1803. Rare EprIrion oF DEUCHAR’S PLATES; BoRUP 
(T. L.). Det menneskelige Livs Flugt, eller Dode-Dands (Danish Version). 
387 woodcuts. Small 4to, uncut, and partly unopened. Kjobenhavn: Schu- 
bothe, 1814. Rare AND Curtous DANISH “DANCE OF DeEaTH.” Not listed 

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312. 


313. 


314, 


old. 


316. 


by Bibliographers. With bookplate of Geo. Edw. Sears; HOLBEIN (H.) AND 
Houitar (W.). The Dance of Death from the Original Designs by Hans 
Holbein. 33 plates engraved by Hollar. 12mo. London, 1816. 2 copies; 
DER ToprTeEN-TANZ. 12 woodcuts in color. 12mo. N.p., 1828; BrCHSTEIN 
(Lupwie). Der Todtentanz. Line-engravings, after Holbein. Leipzig, 
1851; ScHLOTTHAUER (J.). Hans Holbein’s Todtentanz in 53 getreu nach 
den Holzschnitten lithographirten Blittern. 53 lithographic plates, loose. 2 
pieces, 16mo. Miinchen, 18832; MontTaAIcLon (A. DE). The Celebrated Hans 
Holbein’s Alphabet of Death. Vignette on title, initial letters and Dance of 
Death borders from the early French Books of Hours. 12mo. Paris, 1856; 
The Same. French and Latin Text. Paris, 1856; MerKet (G.). Bilder 
des Todes. Woodcuts by Flegel. [With duplicate set of plates.] S8vo, Leip- 
zig, 1850. With bookplate of Ida Scholler; RerHEeL (ALFRED). Ein Todten- 
tanz, aus dem Jahre 1848. 6 large plates, with Text beneath, mounted on 
one large linen sheet, measuring 27 by 48 inches. Fastened to board port- 
folio. [Leipzig, 1848;] Dansk Macaspre. La Grande Danse Macabre des 
Hommes et des Femmes .. . 56 woodcuts in text. 4to. Paris [1862]; 
Trois Danses des Morts. 72 woodcuts. Proof Impressions, on India paper. 
12mo. Paris, 1856; Douce (F.). Holbein’s Dance of Death. 90 illustra- 
tions. London, 1878; Wi~pringe (T. T.). The Dance of Death in Painting 
and Print. Colored frontispiece and woodcuts. S8vo. London, 1887; Brsiio- 
GRAPHY. A Collection of the Works illustrative of the Dance of Death in 
the Library of Geo. Edward Sears. Photographic reproductions. 8vo. New 
York: Privately Printed, 1889; Scurerer (W. L.). Der Totentanz. Block- 
buch von etwa 1465. Photographic reproductions from original works in the 
Heidelberg University Library. Royal 4to. Leipzig, 1900; KuBIN (ALFRED). 
Die Blatter mit dem Tod. Full-page illustrations. Royal 4to. Berlin, 1918. 
Edition limited to 50 copies; and many others similar. 


DaAnieL Press. Jones (Ropert). The Muses Gardin for Delights or 
the fift Booke of Ayres, onely for the Lute, the Base-vyoll and the 
voice. Composed by Robert Jones. Edited with an Introduction by 
William Barclay Sauire. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. 

Oxford: Daniel, 1901 


The present volume is a reprint without the music, of the unique copy of 
the_1610 edition. 


Daumier (Honoré). Album Comique. With numerous comic illus- 
trations in each volume. Together, 3 vols. 4to, wrappers. 


Paris, undated 
FINE COPIES. 


D’AVENANT (Sirk WituiAM). Gondibert: An Heroick Poem. Printer’s 
device. 4to, full dark brown morocco, blind stamped border on 
sides, inner gilt borders. 

London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb for John Holden, 1651 


First EDITION. 


Davipson (JoHN). Testaments: No. I. The Testament of a Vivisec- 
tor. 1901; No. II. The Testament of a Man Forbid. 1901; No. 
III. The Testament of an Empire-Builder. 1902. First Eprrions. 
Together, 3 vols. 4to, original wrappers, uncut. 

London: Grant Richards, 1901-1902 


Davipson (JoHN). Sentences and Paragraphs. N. Y., 1895; Crippen 
(T. G.). Christmas and Christmas Lore. Illustrated. London, 
1923; Lowett (J. R.). The Function of the Poet. Boston, 1920; 
Murry (J. M.). Countries of the Mind. London [1922]; and others. 
Together, 9 vols. 8vo to 16mo, cloth and boards. 


317. 


318. 


319. 


320. 


321. 


322. 


323. 


324, 


320. 


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[Deron (DANtEL).] The Consolidator: or, Memoirs of Sundry Trans- 
actions from the World in the Moon. Translated from the Lunar 
Language, By the Author of the True-Born English Man. First 
Epition. 8vo, original calf, rebacked, worn; two words in ink on 
half-title. London, 1705 


[Deror (DanimL).]| Memoirs of a Cavalier: or a Military Journal 
of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England; From the Year 
1632, to the Year 1648. 8vo, original calf, somewhat worn. 


London: Printed for A. Bell [1720] 
RARE First EDITION. 


Deror (DANtEL). Aventures de Robinson Crusoe. Traduites par 
Mme. A. Tastu. Suivies d’une Notice sur de Foe et sur le Matelot 
Selkirk. Par Louis Reybaud. Ornamented with 50 steel engrav- 
ings after M. de Sainson. 2 vols. 8vo, full green mottled sheep, gilt, 
marbled edges, binding worn. Paris, 1837 


Dero— (DanteL). The Life & Strange Surprising Adventures of 
Robinson Crusoe. With illustrations by Thomas Stothard. 2 
vols. 12mo, half red levant morocco, gilt, gilt paneled backs, gilt 
tops, uncut, BY STIKEMAN. Boston and New York, 1908 


Deroz (DanieL). The Fortunate Mistress. Printed from the First 
Edition. London, 1923; Citemens (S. L.). The Mysterious 
Stranger and Other Stories. First Eprrion. N. Y., 1922; Eriksen 
(R.). Consciousness, Life and the Fourth Dimension. A Study in 
Natural Philosophy. First Eprrion. London, 1925; Crate (E. G.). 
The Theatre Advancing. First Epition. London, 1921. 3 vols. 
with frontispieces. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


Dre LA Mare (WattER). The Three Mulla-Mulgars. Illustrated, In 
Cotors, by J. R. Monsell. 12mo, original cloth, gilt top. 
London, 1910 


IMMACULATE COPY OF THE SCARCE First EpitTion. Seldom found in such 
fine condition. 


De La Marp (Waurer). Thus Her Tale. A Poem. Edinburgh, 1923; 
Down-Adown-Derry. London [1922]. First Eprrions. Last vol. 
illustrated by Dorothy P. Lathrop, with some plates IN Cotor. 
Together, 2 vols. cloth and wrappers. 

Edinburgh and London [1922]-1923 


De La Mare (Watrter). The Riddle; Dovatas (N.). Together. To- 

gether, 2 vols. Svo, cloth, one vol. gilt top, both uncut. London, 1923 

First Epitions, limited and signed by the authors, the latter being a Large 
Paper Copy. 


DenHaAM (D.) anp Cuapperton (H.). Narrative of Travels and Dis- 
coveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823, 
and 1824. With numerous fine plates engraved by Finden after 
Denham and Clapperton. Thick 4to, half burnt orange morocco, 
gilt and blind tooled back. London: Murray, 1826 


FINE Copy of this scarce work. 


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326. DE QuincEY (THOMAS). The Confessons of an English Opium-Eater, 

and other Essays. Rubricated title. 8vo, three-quarter green mo- 

rocco, gilt top, uncut. London: Macmillan and:Co., 1915 
FINELY PRINTED EDITION. 


327. DevtaILLte InLustrAtiIons. [RicHArp (JuLESs).| Les Grandes Manceu- 
vres, par le Major Hoff. Paris, 1884; Les Grandes Maneu- 
vres de ’Armée Russe. Souvenir du Camp de Krasnoé-Sélo 1884. 
Paris, 1886. Both works with full-page and text illustrations by 
Edouard Detaille, depicting battle-scenes, etc. Together, 2 vols. 
large folio, half cloth. Paris, 1884-1886 


328. De Vaux (Baron). Les Femmes de Sport. Préface par Arséne 
Houssaye et Lettre de Catulle Mendés. With plates on China 
paper In Two Sratzs, one set in bistre, one in black and white, 
also numerous fine illustrations by Saintpierre, de Liphart, Des- 
moulins, etc. 8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut, origi- 
nal wrappers bound in. Paris, 1885 

EDITION LIMITED to 25 copies printed on Japan paper. 


329. Disptin (THomas F.). A _ Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Pic- 
turesque Tour in the Northern Counties of England and in Scot- 
land. Illustrations. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full green morocco, gilt fil- 
lets and panels on sides, gilt paneled backs, gilt edges. 

London, 1838 
BEAUTIFUL Copy in a contemporary binding. ExTrA-ILLUSTRATED by the 
insertion of several plates including portraits and views. 


BEAUTIFULLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COPY 


330. DispiIn (THomaAs F.). Bibliomania; or Book-Madness, a Biblio- 
graphical Romance. IJllustrated with numerous fine engravings. 
Royal 8vo, full maroon French levant morocco, with double gilt 
fillet border enclosing a framework design of a blind-tooled band 
with outlines in gilt interlaced at corners forming a triangle 
design, gilt paneled backs with blind and gilt tooled design; gilt 
edges, BY BAYNTUN. London, 1842 

HANDSOME Copy OF THE NEW AND IMPROVED EDITION, with the supplement, 
which includes a key to the assumed characters in the drama. Contains the 
finely engraved portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, on page 254, a photograph 
of which generally takes the place of the engraved plate. 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 88 engraved portraits and views, 
of which 20 are in colors, a number of the plates skilfully inlaid to size. 
Among the portraits may be mentioned those of,—Queen Elizabeth, Dagues- 
seau, De Thou, Correggio, Cowper, Walton, Robert Harley, Cranmer, Digby, 
Christopher Wren, Bishop Laud, Michael Drayton, Porson, Claude, Richard 
Braithwaite, Shakespeare and others. Among the views, may be mentioned, 
Windsor Castle, Cathedral at Peterborough, Lichfield Cathedral, Ash- 
molean Museum, Adelphi Buildings, Canterbury Cathedral, and others. 


331. Dippin (THomaAs F.). Bibliomania; or Book-Madness. New and 
Improved Edition. Jllustrated. 1842; Sminms (S.). The Hugue- 
nots. Their Settlements, Churches & Industries in England and 
Ireland. 1867. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, fawn and mottled calf, gilt, 
one vol. gilt top, uncut, the other, gilt edges. London, 1842-1867 


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332. Dippin (THomaAs F.). An Introduction to the Rare and Valuable 
Editions of the Greek and Latin Classics. Second Edition Enlarged 
and Corrected. London, 1804; Davis (WitutiAm). <A Journey 
Round the Library of a Bibliomaniac. London, 1821 (bound with 
another work); Savacr (James). The Librarian. 2 vols. in one 
(all issued). London, 1808. Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 8vo, half 
morocco and boards. 


MAGNIFICENTLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COLLECTED SET OF DICKENS— 
MANY FIRST EDITIONS 


330. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Writings of Charles Dickens. Mostly illus- 
trated. Together, 46 in 58 vols. 12mo and 8vo, uniformly bound in 
half dark green levant morocco, gilt tooled backs, gilt tops, all but 
5 vols. uncut, mostly bound By stikEMAN. The shade of the leather 
varies slightly in some volumes, and the gilt design on a few backs 
is slightly different. London and New York, 1886-1886 


MAGNIFICENTLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COLLECTED SET OF DICKENS’ WRIT- 
INGS, INCLUDING 26 First Epirions, 10 oF WuHiIcH ARE BOUND FROM THE 
ORIGINAL PARTS, WITH MANY FRONT WRAPPERS PRESERVED. Some of the 
wrappers are slightly soiled or chipped, and several have subscribers’ names 
on them, some plates foxed, and a few plates, which are bound from the parts 
have been reversed for stitching. All but nine volumes are Extra-Illustrated, 
the inserted material including an unusually large number of additional illus- 
trations (many in colors), issued separately or extracted from later editions, 
as well as many finely engraved portraits and views, several autograph letters 
and other highly valuable material. The majority of the inserted plates are 
mounted or inlaid to size. 

CONTENTS 


SKETCHES BY “Boz.” [First Series. First EpIrion.] 2 vols. 18386; 
[AND] The Second Series. Second Edition. 1837. With 26 (should be 
28) plates by George Cruikshank. Together, 3 vols. London, 1886-1837. 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 80 portraits and plates, in- 
cluding the complete series of 40 plates by George Cruikshank issued for 
the enlarged Edition of 1839, which includes reissues of 27 of the original 
plates and 13 new plates, the plate ‘‘The Free and Hasy” not being re- 
issued; an extra plate by “G. C.” entitled ‘‘Frontispiece;” also text of 

“The Tuggs’s at Ramsgate,” not included in the First Edition. The ori- 
ginal issues of the plates, ‘‘The First of May,” and “Last Cabdriver,” are 
not included. 

LispRARY OF FicTION. [Includes “The Tuggs’s at Ramsgate,” and “A Little 
Talk about Spring and the Sweeps,” by Dickens.] With 28 illustrations 
by Seymour, Buss and “‘Phiz.” 2 vols. London, 1886-1837. First EpI- 
TION. 

POSTHUMOUS PAPERS OF THE PICKWICK CLUB. With 45 ilustrations by 
Seymour, Buss and “Phiz.” 20 parts in 2 vols. London, 1837. First 
EpITIon, BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL PARTS, with “Addresses” of June, 
September and October, 1837, included, and 4 complete wrappers and 11 
front wrappers bound in. Engraved title and frontispiece and a number 
of other plates are first state. 'The two original Buss plates and the sub- 
stituted ‘‘Phiz” plates are all included. Extra illustrated by the insertion 
of about 400 portraits and illustrations, including the following series of 
Pickwick Illustrations,—Heath, 20 plates. VERY SCARCE; Pailthorpe, 24 
plates; T. Onwhyn, 32 “Sam Weller” plates, and 12 colored plates; Sir 
John Gilbert, 32 plates; ‘Alfred Crowquill,” 40 plates; Illustrations for 
the Cheap Edition, title-page and 16 plates; Sibson, 9 plates; “Kyd,” 8 
colored plates; numerous illustrations by Thomas Nast, “Phiz,’ Kenny 
Meadows, Barnard, Darley and others. Title and half-title to Vol. II and 
one plate inlaid, some other plates and leaves slightly frayed at edges. 


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OLIVER Twist . . . By Boz. Portrait of Dickens by Laurence, inserted, 
and 24 plates by George Cruikshank. 25 parts in one vol. [London: 
Richard Bentley, February, 18387-March, 1839.] OriagInAL ISssSuE HEx- 
TRACTED FROM “BENTLEY’S MISCELLANY” and bound in one volume. WmITrH 
THE PLATES AS ISSUED IN THE MAGAZINE, which included the substituted 
plate, ‘“‘Rose Maylie and Oliver at Agnes’ Tomb,” and the correct title on 
the plate, ‘The Jew and Morris Bolter begin to understand each other,” 
Front cover of ‘‘Bentley’s Miscellany,” for December, 1839, bound in. 


LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Hngraved portrait by Mac- 
lise, and 39 illustrations by “Phiz.’ One vol. in 2. London, 1839. First 
EDITION, with the word “Visiter” on page 123, and short title on the plate, 
“Nicholas makes his first visit to Mr. Bray.’ ExTrRA-ILLUSTRATED and 
extended from one volume to two by the insertion of about 200 portraits 
and illustrations, including the “‘Peter Palette” series, the ‘‘LaCreevy” por- 
traits, an original front wrapper, front wrapper from the ‘‘LaCreevy” Il- 
lustrations, 2 added engraved titles, and Preface from a later edition. 

MASTER HuMPHREY’S CLocK. [Containing Old Curosity Shop, and Bar- 
naby Rudge.] With illustrations by George Cattermole and H. K. Browne. 
3 vols. London, 1840-1841. First Epirion. Complete, with full text. 
E:XXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 4 engraved, 2 printed and 2 pen- 
and-ink title-pages, 7 portraits, and over 300 additional illustrations, in- 
cluding the complete series of 72 finely engraved plates by Thomas Sib- 
son, 12 colored plates by “Kydd,” 10 special engravings by H. K. Browne, 
11 plates by Darley (2 India paper proofs), 3 India paper proofs by 
Barnard, and numerous other illustrations by Barnard, C. Green and 
others; also original white front paper from a weekly part and green 
front wrapper from a monthly part. Name in ink on titles to Vols. I 
and III. 

AMERICAN NOTES. 2 vols. London, 1842. First Epirion, HARLIEST ISSUE, 
WITH THE UNCORRECTED PAGINATION IN VOL. I, with the original leaf of 
Advertisement in Vol. I (placed at end of volume), and with one leaf of 
the advertisements in Vol. II preserved. ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the in- 
sertion of engraved portrait of Dickens, and 30 illustrations. 

OveRS (JOHN). Evenings of a Working Man. With a Preface relative 
to the Author, by Charles Dickens. Portrait of Dickens inserted. Lon- 
don, 1844. First EDIrion. 

LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT. With 40 illustrations by 
“Phiz.”’ 20 parts in 2 vols. London, 1848-1844. First Epirion, Second 
Issue, BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL PARTS. With the engraved title in 
Second State, with “£” mark in proper place. HEXTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND 
EXTENDED TO Two VOLUMES by the insertion of 3 engraved portraits, 2 
added engraved titles, and about 80 illustrations, including 6 India paper 
proofs. Title-page to second volume supplied in manuscript. 

PICTURES FROM IrALy. Woodcut vignette by Samuel Palmer. London, 
1846. ExtTra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a portrait and about 45 
illustrations and views. 

MEMOIRS OF JOSEPH GRIMALDI. Edited by “Boz.” New HEdition, with 
Notes and Additions, Revised by Charles Whitehead. With 2 portraits 
of Grimaldi and 24 plates by George Cruikshank. 2 vols. London, 1846. 
ExtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 150 portraits, views and 
other illustrations, including a number of rare colored plates of Grimaldi, 
in Character and a playbill; front wrapper to original edition laid in. 
Title-page to Vol. II inlaid, date written in by hand. 

DoMBEY AND Son. With 40 illustrations by H. K. Browne. 20 parts in 2 
vols. London, 1846-1848. First Eprrion, BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL 
PARTS, WITH ORIGINAL “ERRATA” SLIP FROM PART V, AND FINAL LEAF 
oF “ERRATA,” ORIGINAL SLip, DECEMBER, 1847, stating that no Christmas 
Book would be issued that year, and a Slip announcing publication of 
H. K. Browne’s Portraits. COMPLETE SET OF THE ORIGINAL FRONT 


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WRAPPERS (Nos. I to XIX-XX) Bounp In. With excellent impression 
of the “Dark” plate, and all but three plates being original impressions. 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND EXTENDED TO Two VOLUMES by the insertion 
of about 140 portraits and illustrations, including the 4 “‘portraits” by H. 
K. Browne, and the 8 additional full-length figures by the same artist. 

THE PERSONAL History OF DAvip COPPERFIELD. ‘With 40 illustrations by 
H. K. Browne. 20 parts in 2 vols. London, 1849-1850. First Epirion, 
BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL PARTS, WITH DATE “1850” ON ENGRAVED 
TITLE, COMPLETE SET OF ORIGINAL FRONT WRAPPERS (Nos. I to XIX- 
XX), LEAF or “ERRATA,” and Slips announcing publication of “New 
Weekly Miscellany,” December 27, 1849, ‘‘Household Words” [March 1, 
1850], and March 30, 1850, “Household Narrative of Current Events” 
[April, 1850], and leaf giving Contents of “Household Words” [July, 
1850]. ExtTrA-ILLUSTRATED AND EXTENDED TO Two VOLUMES by the 
insertion of about 90 illustrations, portraits, facsimile and added en- 
graved title-pages. 


BLEAK House. With 40 illustrations by H. K. Browne. 20 parts in 2 
vols. London, 1852-1853. First Epition, BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL 
PARTS, WITH FINE, CLEAR IMPRESSIONS OF THE ‘‘DARK PLATES,” AND 
WITH THE S.LIpPs, “ACCIDENT TO THE PLATE,” and ‘‘Household Words,” 
in their proper place at p. 257, and the original front wrappers to Parts 
IV, V, VI, VII, IX to XVII, and XIX-XX bound in. Extra-ILuus- 
TRATED AND EXTENDED TO Two VOLUMES by the insertion of about 85 
illustrations, portraits and added engraved title-pages. Manuscript title- 
page supplied to second volume. 

A CHILD’s History oF ENGLAND. With frontispieces by F. W. Topham. 
3 vols., London, 1852-1854. First Epirion, witH DATES, 1852, 1853 and 
1854 on the respective title-pages. Original cloth front cover and back- 
strip bound.in each volume. Portrait of Dickens inserted in each volume. 

HARD TIMES FOR THESE TIMES. London, 1854. First EDITION. HEXTRA- 
ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 40 illustrations and portraits, also green 
slip announcing publication in “Household Words,” and facsimile of a 
portion of the original manuscript. 

LittLe Dorrir. With 40 illustrations by H. K. Browne. 20 parts in 2 
vols. London, 1855-1857. First EpiTion, BOUND FROM THE ORIGINAL 
Parts, with original front wrappers to Nos. I to V, VII to IX, XII to 
XVI and XVIII bound in. The Slip regarding error in names is not pres- 
ent. HExTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND EXTENDED TO Two VOLUMES by the in- 
sertion of about 80 illustrations, portraits and 2 added engraved title- 
pages. 

A TALE oF Two CITIES. With 16 illustrations by H. K. Browne. 8 parts 
in 2 vols. London, 1859. First Epirion, Second Issue, with the cor- 
rect page number “2138.” Bound from the original parts, with complete 
wrappers to Nos. I to IV, and two original wrappers to Part I with 
numbers altered to V and VI, also complete Advertisements to Part I, 
bound in. ExXxTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND EXTENDED TO Two VOLUMES by the 
insertion of 9 portraits, about 45 views, over 200 additional illustrations, 
and complete Introduction from another Edition. MHalf-titles inlaid. 

HUNTED Down. [Excerpt from New York Ledger, August 29, 1859.] 
Portrait and weodcuts. New York, 1859. GENUINE First EDITION. 
Inlaid on several sheets, and with special title-pages. The first story 
written for an American publication. It is a very powerful criminal 
story which had its origin in the career of the notorious Wainewright, 
the elegant and fascinating prisoner who used to charm Charles Lamb, 
De Quincey, Leigh Hunt and their circle with his flashy and amusing 
gossip. 

GREAT HEXPECTATIONS. 38 vols. London, 1861. First Epirion. Lacks 
the Chapman and Hall Advertisements. ExTrA-ILLUSTRATED by the in- 
sertion of the complete series of Pailthorpe illustrations, in colors, com- 


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prising title, 20 plates and Index; 3 portraits and about 80 additional 
illustrations. 

Ourn MuTuUAL FRIEND. With 40 illustrations by Marcus Stone. 20 parts 
in 2 vols. London, 1864-1865. First EpITrion, ORIGINAL ISSUE, Bound 
from the original parts, with the Slip, To the Reader, at beginning of 
text, colored slips at pp. 128, 224, of Vol. I and 225 of Vol. II. With 
complete set of the original front wrappers (Nos. 1 to 19-20), bound in. 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 85 portraits and additional 
illustrations. 

GEORGE SILVERMAN’S EXPLANATION. [Complete. Excerpts from “The At- 
lantic Monthly” for January, February and March, 1868.] Illustration. 
Bound in one vol., each excerpt with its original front wrapper. Boston, 
1868. FIRST AND ONLY PUBLICATION. With additional portrait and 
woodcut. 

HouipaAy RomANcE. In four parts. [Excerpts from “Our Young Folks” for 
January, March, April and May, 1868.] Jllustrations by John Gilbert 
and others, with engraved portrait of the author. Bound in one vol, 
each excerpt with its original wrappers. Boston, 1868. First EDITION. 

THE Mystery OF EDWIN Droop. With 12 illustrations by S. L. Fildes, 
and portrait. 6 parts in one vol. London, 1870. First EpITion, PARTLY 
UNOPENED. Bound from the original parts, with the front wrappers 
(Nos. I to VI) bound in. Inserted is the magazine article, “How Edwin 
Drood was Illustrated,” and a view of the “Nun’s House,” Rochester. 

HuNTED Down. London [1870]. First ENGLISH EDITION. With original 
green wrappers and advertisements bound in. ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by 
the insertion of engraved portrait of Dickens, and 10 illustrations. 

THE STRANGE GENTLEMAN: A Comic Burletta, in Two Acts, by “Boz.” 
First Performed at The St. James’s Theatre, on Thursday, September 
29. With frontispiece in colors, by Pailthorpe, 12mo. London, 18387. 
Facsimile reprint by Chapman and Hall of 1871, ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by 
the insertion of 8 plates, including two original pencil sketches, pen and- 
ink sketch, portrait of Harley, watercolor drawing, not signed, engraving, 
etching by “Phiz,” engraved portrait of Dickens. 

CHARLES DICKENS ON FECHTER’S ACTING; followed by the Critical Notices 
(Extracted from the London Journals) on his Hamlet, Othello, Ruy 
Blas, Lady of Lyons, &c., 12mo, original green printed wrappers pre- 
served. Leeds [1872]. First EpIrion In BookrormM. This uncommon 
item appears to have been sent as an “avant-courrier” to the “Atlantic 
Monthly” in 1869 where it appeared as an article, just on the eve of Mr. 
Fechter’s visit to the United States. 

THE LAMPLIGHTER. A Farce. Now First Printed from a Manuscript in 
the Forster Collection at the South Kensington Museum. 12mo, original 
wrappers bound in, London, 1879. ExTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion 
of 6 illustrations: including,—-etching by George Cruikshank, pen-and-ink 
drawing, pencil drawing, portrait, and two others. This Farce was never 
staged and some years after Dickens re-wrote it into a story which served 
as the “Lamplighter’s Story” for the “Pic Nic Papers.” ‘The original 
manuscript was found by Mr. Shepherd in the Forster collection and an 
edition of 250 copies was printed. 

Ture Muprog Papers. London, 1880. First CoLLectep EpITIon. Ori- 
ginal cloth covers and back strip bound in. HEXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the 
insertion of portrait of Dickens, and 22 illustrations, including 6 by 
George Cruikshank, 3 of these being his original illustrations for the 
“Mudfog Papers” in “Bentley’s Miscellany,” one plate by John Leech, 
and one by Onwhyn. 

SUNDAY, UNDER THREE HrEApDS. A Reproduction in exact Facsimile of the 
Excessively Rare Original. Jllustrations. London, 1884. ExtTra-ILLus- 
TRATED by the insertion of 3 portraits, 8 views, and 13 original plates by 
George Cruikshank, including one colored plate, one uncolored from the 


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[No. 335. DickENS (CHARLES)—Continued | 
“Comic Almanac,” and 11 illustrations from his work, “Sunday in Lon- 
don.” 

COMPLETE POEMS OF CHARLES DICKENS. Hngraved portrait, title printed 
in red. New York, 1885. Original front wrapper and back strip bound 
in. With 103 marginal illustrations drawn in pencil or India-ink by 
hand, comprising 31 miniature portraits and 72 illustrations. 

THE VILLAGE COQUETTES: A Comic Opera. London, 1836 [Facsimile re- 
print, recent]. ExTra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of an original water- 
color sketch by Pailthorpe, signed in pencil by the artist, and 9 portraits. 

MENKEN (ADAH Isaacs). Infelicia. [Dedicated to Charles Dickens. ] 
Illustrations. London, 1868. ExtTra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 
27 photographs of Adah Menken, newspaper clippings regarding her, and 
engraved portrait of Dickens. 


304, [DICKENS (CHARLES).] Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi. Edited by 
“Boz.” 12 etchings by Cruikshank, and engraved portrait of Gri- 
maldi. 2 vols. 12mo, three- quarter crimson levant morocco, gilt, 
gilt tops, uncut, original pink flowered cloth wrappers bound in 
at end of each volume, BY MEYER. London: Bentley, 1838 

First EDITION. GENUINE FIRST ISSUE, IN THE CoRRECT BINDING (bound 


in at end), AND WITH THE LAST PLATE WITHOUT THE BorRDER. With 36pp. 
of advertisements at end of Vol. II. 


335. Dickens (CHaArtes). Christmas Numbers of “Household Words,” 
for 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, and 1858; [ALso] 
the Christmas Numbers of “Al the Year Round, for 1859, 1860, 
1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, and 1867. Bound into a royal 8vo 
volume, full green levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides, richly gilt 
back, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers 
with the advertisements bound in, BY RIVIERE. [ London, 1850-1867 ] 

A desirable copy with the covers of all that were published in wrappers, 
and all the advertisements preserved. ‘These are very scarce in complete 
form. 

EXxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a fine photographic three-quarter 
length portrait of Dickens; 5 wood-engravings, all proof impressions, 4 being 
on India paper. 

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sold by the American Art Association in 1918. 


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336. DickENsS (CHARLES). Our Mutual Friend. With illustrations by 
Marcus Stone. 8vo, IN THE OrIGINAL Parts (20 in 19), with wrap- 
pers and advertisements, uncut. Enclosed in a red cloth slip-case, 
with red morocco back, gilt and inner cloth wrappers. 

London, 1864-1865 

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slip to the reader, regarding the title of the book, inserted in the first number 

and the illustrated advertisement ‘‘The People’s Pickwick” in Part XII. FINE 
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337. DIcKENS (CHARLES). Forster (JoHn). The Life of Charles Dickens. 
Illustrations and facsimiles. 6 vols. 8vo, full plum-colored French 
levant morocco, Jansenist, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1872-1874 
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VIEWS, AN AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED BY FORSTER, AND AN HEXNVELOPE AD- 
DRESSED IN THE AUTOGRAPH OF DICKENS. 

The Autograph Material comprises,—Autograph Letter Signed by John 
Forster, 1p. 16mo, July 27, 1874. To an unnamed person, thanking him for 
the gift of a volume and asking if he can spare two more copies to send one 
each to Miss Hogarth and Miss Dickens; face of an envelope ADDRESSED IN 
THE AUTOGRAPH OF CHARLES DICKENS, and with a design engraved by W. 
Mulready. 

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and other prominent personages, among whom may be mentioned,—H. W. 
Longfellow, Gibbon, Sir Walter Scott, Washington Irving, George Cruik- 
shank, Henry Fielding, Shakespeare, W. H. Prescott, Robert Browning, 
Countess of Blessington, Thackeray, Henry R. Vassall, Sir John Franklin, 
J. Cook, Andrew Johnson, Tennyson, William C. Bryant, H. A. Poe, Lord 
Byron, and others. 


338. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Complete. 8vo, 


original cloth, slightly worn. Brattleboro, Vt.: T. P. James, 1873 


First EDITION OF THIS Work, and the most ambitious attempt, of the 
many, to finish “Edwin Drood.” It is claimed that pp. 204-488 were deli- 
vered by the spirit of Mr. Dickens, through a medium, Mr. T. P. James of 
Brattleboro, Vermont. The half title reads,—‘“‘Part Second of the Mystery 
of Edwin Drood. By the Spirit-pen of Charles Dickens, through a medium. 
Embracing also that part of the work which was published prior to the ter- 
mination of the Author’s Earth-Life.” 


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309. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Works of Charles Dickens. With nuwmer- 


ous full-page illustrations by George Cattermole, Marcus Stone, 
H. K. Browne, and other artists; rubricated titles, with vignette 
portraits on Japan paper. 48 vols. 8vo, three-quarter crimson 
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Old Curiosity Shop. 2 vols.; Pickwick Papers. 38 vols.; 

Oliver Twist. 2 vols.; Sketches by Boz. 2 vols.; Hard Times; 

Our Mutual Friend. 3 vols.; Martin Chuzzlewit. 3 vols.; 

David Copperfield. 38 vols.; Child’s History of England. 2 vols.; 

Great Expectations (and) Humphrey’s Clock. 2 vols.; 

Barnaby Rudge. 2 vols.; Edwin Drood; 

The Uncommercial Traveller; Dombey and Son. 38 vols.; 

A Tale of Two Cities; American Notes, Hunted Down; 

Reprinted Pieces; Life of Dickens, by John Forster. 3 vols. 


340. Dickens (CHAruES). The Works of Charles Dickens. Portrait of 


Dickens, also numerous illustrations by “Phiz’ (H. K. Browne). 
20 vols. 8vo, half crimson leather, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut, small 
portion of back chipped on one vol. 
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341. 


342. 


348. 


344. 


345. 


346. 


347. 


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[Dickens (CHaries).| The Vulgar Tongue: A Glossary of Slang, 


Cant, and Flash Words and Phrases, used in London, from 1839 
to 1859. 16mo, cloth. London: Quaritch, 1859 

ASSOCIATION Copy. From the sale of Charles Dickens’ library with the 
Gadshill certificate on inside of front cover, also his bookplate and small cen- 
tenary testimonal: “A Tribute to Genius.” Autograph inscription on fly- 
leaf reads: “J'o Charles Dickens, Esq. With the Publisher’s Compliments.” 


PRESENTATION COPY TO CHARLES DICKENS 


[Dickens (CHarues).] Poore (JonHn). Original Manuscript of:— 
“Paul Pry. A Comedy in Three Acts.” Bound into a 4ta volume, 
half morocco, rubbed. [| London, 1862] 

Or ASSOCIATION INTEREST. From the sale of Charles Dickens’ library, 
with the Gadshill certificate on inside of front cover, also the bookplate of 
Dickens. ‘There are also a few autograph manuscript notes by the author 


of the play, in one of which he writes that he is giving the copy to his friend, 
Charles Dickens, April 1862. 


DicTIoNARIES. WEEKLEY (Ernest). An Etymological Dictionary of 
Modern English. London, 1921; Skrar (Wa.tter W.). An Etymo- 
logical Dictionary of the English Language. Oxford, 1884; Ha.ut- 
WELL (JAMES O.). A Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial Words. 
2 vols. Brixton Hill: Printed for private circulation only, 1852. 
Together, 4 vols. 4to, cloth. London, etc., 1852-1921 


Dictionaries. Wricut (T.). Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial 
English. 2 vols. London, 1857. Henry Warp Brecuer’s Copy, 
with his autograph signature in each volume; Cooper (W. R.). An 
Archaic Dictionary: Biographical, Historical, and Mythological. 
London, 1876; Lonemurir (JouHn). Jamieson’s Dictionary of the 
Scottish Language. Edinburgh, 1867; Waruurst (B. W.). A 
Colour Dictionary. With 60 illustrations in colors. London, 
no date. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, half calf and cloth. 


Dioporus THE SicizAn. Bootu (G.—Translator). The Historical 
Library of Diodorus the Sicilian in Fifteen Books to which are 
added the Fragments of Diodorus. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco, 
marbled edges. London, 1814 


Doniou (Henri). Histoire de la Participation de la France 4 
V’Etablissement des Etats-Unis d’Amérique. Correspondance Diplo- 
matique et Documents. Complément du Tome V. Royal 4to, mar- 
bled board sides, green morocco back, gilt top, uncut, wrappers 
bound in. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1899 


DonneE (JoHN). Poems on Several Occasions. With Elegies on the 
Author’s Death. To this Edition is added, Some Account of the 
Life of the Author [by Izaak Walton]. 12mo, original paneled 
calf, neatly and skilfully rebacked. 

London: Printed for Jacob Tonson. 1719 
The “Life” here printed is a condensation of Walton’s “Life of Donne” 
which appeared in the “Sermons,” 1640. This edition contains a poem “Ta 
his Mistress” which is omitted in most editions. 
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348. 


349, 


300. 


dol. 


302. 


303. 


oo4, 


B00. 


356. 


DonNE (JOHN). X Sermons Preached by that Late Learned and 
Rev. Divine John Donne . . . Chosen from the Whole Body of 
Donne’s Sermons by Geoffrey Keynes. Imperial 8vo, boards, art 
linen back, uncut and unopened. [London] Nonesuch Press, 1923 

EDITION LIMITED to 725 copies, of which this is, No. 569. 


DonneELLy (IGNatius). The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon’s 
Cipher in the So-Called Shakespeare Plays. Jllustrated. Thick 
8vo, original cloth. Chicago, 1888 

Scarce First Epirion. FINE Copy. 
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Minnesota, 7th Jany. 1861. To Hon. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President Elect. 


Dort Intuustrations. La FontaIns (JEAN DE). Fables. Translated 
into English Verse by Walter Thornbury. Portrait of La Fon- 
taine, and illustrations by Gustave Doré. Thick imperial 8vo, full 
red morocco, richly gilt, gilt gauffred edges. London, circa 1879 

SuPERB Copy of the original issue, published by Cassell, Petter and Galpin. 


Doves Press. Macxart (J. W.). William Morris. An Address 
Delivered the XIth November MDCCCC at Kelmscott House, Ham- 
mersmith before the Hammersmith Socialist Society. 8vo, vellum, 
uncut, BY THE DOVES BINDERY. Hammersmith, 1901 

Printed in red and black. 


Doves Press. TENNYSON (ALFRED, Lord). Seven Poems & Two Trans- 
lations. 8vo, vellum, uncut, BY THE DOVES BINDERY. 
Hammersmith, 1902 


Doyite Ituustrations. [Hueues (THomas).|] The Scouring of the 
White Horse; or, The Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. 
Illustrated by Richard Doyle. First Eprtion. Square 12mo, full 
polished calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled back, 
gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. Cambridge, 1859 


Drarer (JoHn W.). History of the Intellectual Development of 
Europe. 2 vols. 1864. First Eprrion; Craps (Grorck). English 
Synonyms Explained. Third Edition. 1824. Contemporary bind- 
ing; JAMESON (Mrs.). A Commonplace Book of Thoughts, Memo- 
ries, and Fancies, Original and Selected. /llustrations and etchings. 
1854, Presmntation Cory, with autograph iwmscription on fly-leaf, 
signed “G.H.L.M.;’ Together, 4 vols. full tree and stamped, calf, 
gilt backs. London, 1824-1864 


DrypEN (JoHN). Virem. The Works of Virgil: Containing His 
Pastorals, Georgics and Aineis. Translated into English Verse by 
Mr. Dryden. Adorned with above a hundred sculptures. 3 vols. 
8vo, full red morocco, gilt, gilt backs and edges. 

London: Jacob Tonson, 1709 
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binding. 


Dupaux (Mary). Villages of France. London, 1905; Masters in 
Art. <A Series of illustrated monographs, Rubens, Diirer, Corot, 
Correggio, etc. Boston, 1901; Reser (F.). History of Ancient 

[Continued 


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[No. 356. Dupaux (Mary)—Continued] 
Art. N. Y., 1882; Taper (EK. M.). Stowe Notes. Boston, 1913. All 
illustrated. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo and 8vo, 3 cloth, one half 
morocco. 


dot. DuMAS (ALEXANDRE). The First Republic. Jllustrated. Three- 
quarter red levant, gilt back, with inlays of blue levant, gilt top; 
The Last Veudee, or The She-Wolves of Machecoul. Illustrated. 
Three-quarter blue levant, gilt back, with inlays of crimson levant, 
gilt top. New York, n.d.; Dixon (Wm. HepwortH). Personal His- 
tory of Lord Bacon. From Unpublished Papers. Three-quarter 
maroon morocco, gilt top. London, 1861. First Eprrion; Ruskin 
(JoHNn). The Stones of Venice. 2 vols. Three-quarter levant, gilt 
tops. Orpington, 1888; BrownLtow (Emma Sopnia, Counrtsss). 
Slight Reminiscences of a Septuagenarian, from 1802 to 1815. 
Three-quarter green morocco, gilt top. London, 1887. Gru (Sir 
Wiuu1am). The Topography of Rome and its Vicinity. Illustrated. 
Three-quarter crimson levant, gilt back, gilt top. London, 1846. 
Together, 7 vols. 12mo, and 8vo. 


308. DunsANY (Lorp). Tales of War. Dublin [1918]; Tales of Three 
Hemispheres. London, 1920; A Night at an Inn. A Play in One 
Act. New York, 1916; The Sword of Welleran, and Other Stories. 
Illustrations by S. H. Sime. London, 1908. First Epirions. To- 
gether, 4 vols. small 4to and 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers, 3 
vols. uncut, one unopened. Dublin, etc., 1908-1920 


359. DunsANy (Lorp). Plays of Near and Far. [1922.] Limited to 500 
copies; Unhappy Far-Off Things. 1919; A Dreamer’s Tales. 1910; 
Lrepwipce (F.). Songs of Peace. With an Introduction by Lord 
Dunsany. 1917. First Eprrions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth and 
boards, 2 vols. uncut. London, 1910-[1922] 


360. DurRAND-GriVILLE (E.). Hubert et Jean Van Hyck. With many fine 
reproductions of the artists’ works. 4to, buckram, original parch- 
ment wrappers bound in. Bruxelles, 1910 


361. Diner (AptprecuHt). Albert Diirer’s Designs of the Prayer Book. 
With lithographic reproductions of Diirer’s portrait of himself, 
illustrated title and 43 plates, one page of facsimile of text. Folio, 
half morocco, gilt top, uncut, rubbed. 

London: R. Ackermann’s Lithographic Press, 1817 

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in black with red letters, the other plates printed in red, violet, green or 

brown ink, each plate in a single color. VERY FINE Copy OF THIS RARE 
WORK. 

A series of designs of the borders made by Diirer to illustrate the “Catholic 

Prayer Book,’ copied from the edition published at Munich by Strixner and 
Piloty. 


362. Diner (AtBRrecHT). THaustne (Moritz). Albert Diirer. Sa Vie et 
Ses Gfuvres. Traduit de Allemand avec lAutorisation de lAu- 
teur par Gustave Gruyer. With 75 engravings. Imperial 8vo, 
three-quarter olive levant morocco, gilt, gilt back and top, uncut, 
wrappers bound in, front cover mounted. Paris, 1878 

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363. Dtrer (ALBRECHT). THAustne (Moritz). Albert Diirer. His Life 
and Works. Translated from the German. Edited by Fred. E. 
Eaton. With portraits and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half red 
polished calf, full gilt backs. London, 1882 

FINE Copy of the original and best English edition. 


364. DiUrer (ALBRECHT) AND OTHERS. HirtH (Grorces). Les Grands II- 
lustrateurs. Trois Siécles de Vie Sociale. 1500-1800. With hun- 
dreds of illustrations. 2 vols. small folio, half morocco. 

Leipsic, circa 1882 
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and others. An important work seldom offered at public sale in this country. 


RARE JUVENILE—BOSTON, 1802 


365. Earty AMERICAN ENorAvinc. The Holy Bible Abridged; or, the 
History of the Old and New Testament, for the Use of Children. 
Illustrated with Notes, and adorned with 9 engraved plates, prob- 
ably by J. Norman. 16mo, old gold and painted paper boards, gilt 
edges. Enclosed in dark blue straight-grain morocco solander case. 

Boston: Printed for William Norman, 1802 

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RARE LITTLE JUVENILE. The plates are unsigned, and while this work does 

not appear in Stauffer as being engraved by Norman, yet it is in all pro- 
bability his work. 


366. Earty Printing. Seneca. Epistolae. |[Colophon:] . . . Roma in 
domo nobilis uiri Petri de maximis . . . per magistorum Arnoldu 
pannartz .. . M.CCCC.LXXV. Die uero Prima Mensis Februarii 


. . . Roman and Greek type, 169 leaves, (should, be 180 including 

first blank) 37 long lines to the page. Capitals supplied in red and 

blue. Small folio, full old mottled calf, back slightly worn. 
[Rome: Pannartz, 1475] 

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First EpItvion To APPEAR WITH A DATE. One of the few books printed 
by Pannartz alone, after his separation from Conrad Sweynheym. Hain, 
No. *14601. 

The William H. Crawford copy, with bookplate. 


367. Earty Printinc. Ovi. Opera Omnia. (Vol. II.) [Colophon] . . . 
ipressit Hermanus Coloniesis Lichtenstein Vicentiz. M.cccc.L.xxxx. 
sex. Id. Maii. Feliciter. Roman type, 244 leaves, last blank and 
genuine, 48 lines to the page. Spaces left for capitals, the first 
few filled in by hand in ink; manuscript headings. Folio, original 
stamped calf over oaken boards, with brass corner and center 
bosses, decorated brass and leather hinges intact; rebacked and 
recased. [ Vicenzia: Herman Lichtenstein, 1480] 

Hain, No. *12141. One of the earliest editions of Ovid’s Works, beautifully 
printed in Roman type by Lichtenstein at his press in Vicenzia some two 
years before his removal to Venice. The present is Vol. II of the complete 
works, but is complete in itself. ‘The first volume was issued later the same 

ear. 
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CONDITION, with wide margins and entirely free from wormholes. 


368. 


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373. 


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EarLy PRINTING By PicoucHET. GUILLERMUS. Summa aurea in quat- 
tuor libros sententiarum. Gothic character, double columns. Beau- 
tiful woodcut device of Pigouchet on title, and device of Durand 
Gerlier enclosed in an ornamental border at end. Folio, half red 
French levant morocco, gilt edges, By LorTIC. 

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Names on title. With bookplate of Olin L. Merriam. 


East (THe). Vers le Soleil qui se Léve. Par 8. A. R. La Princesse 
Héléne de France, Duchesse d’Aoste. Portrait of the authoress in 
heliogravure, 522 illustrations and 16 fine plates IN Coxor, tipped 
on Japanese vellum paper. 4to, wrappers, uncut, loose. 


Ivrea (Italy), 1916 
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Eastwick (Epwarp B.—Translator). The Gulistan; or, Rose-Gar- 
den, of Shekh Muslihuw’d-Din Sadi of Shiraz. Translated for the 
First Time into Prose and Verse, with an Introductory Preface, 
and a Life of the Author, from the Atih Kadah. Colored frontis- 
piece and borders around text. S8vo, full red morocco, Jansenist, 
gilt top. Hertford, 1852 


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ECCLESIASTICAL, ORNAMENT AND CosTuUME. Pucin (A. W.). Glossary 
off Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume. Compiled from Ancient 
Authorities and Examples. Copiously illustrated with Co Lorep 
Pruates and text illustrations. 4to, cloth, morocco back, gilt top, 
joint repaired. London: Quaritch, 1868 


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Epwarp VII. Corpova (R. J. pp). The Prince’s Visit: A Humorous 
Description of the Tour of his Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales 
through the United States of America, in 1860. Jllustrated by 
Stephens, Rosenberg, and J. D. Smillie. 8vo, full rose morocco, 
richly gilt sides and paneled back, gilt gauffred edges. 

New York, 1861 
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within says that this is the “Dedication Copy.” 


Epwarps (H. SutHertann). Idols of the French Stage. 2 vols. 8vo, 
new three-quarter olive levant, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. 
London, 1889 
First Epirion. Fine Copy. Interesting volumes on the Wife of Moliére, 
Sophie Arnould, Mlle. de Camargo, Mlle. Clairon, Rachel, Sarah Bernhardt, 
and others. 


Eean (Pierce). Pierce Egan’s Account of the Trial of John Thurtell 
and Joseph Hunt. With an Appendix, Disclosing some Extraordi- 
nary Facts, exclusively in the Possession of the Editor. First 
Epition. With portraits and many other illustrative engravings. 
8vo, boards, leather back. London, 1824 


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375. Eean (Pierce). Life in London; or, The Day and Night Scenes of 
Jerry Hawthorne, Esq., and his Klegant Friend Corinthian Tom, 
accompanied by Bob Logic, the Oxonian, in their Rambles and 
Sprees through the Metropolis. With brilliant impressions of the 
36 plates In Coors, depicting scenes from real life, designed and 
etched by I. R. and G. Cruikshank; and enriched also with numer- 
ous original designs on wood, by the same artists. 8vo, full red 


morocco, gilt, gilt paneled back, gilt edges. London, 1821 
This is the Edition called by Cohn the ‘Spurious 1st Edition,” with the 
footnote on page 9, commencing ‘Second Edition, Jan. 8, 1821 ...” The 


half-title and the advertisements are lacking in this copy, but it contains the 
sheets of music, of the song, ““London Town’s a dashing place.” 


376. Eeypt1AN History. History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, 
and Assyria, by G. Maspero. Edited by A. H. Sayce. Translated 
by M. L. McClure. 9 vols.; History of Egypt from 330 B. C. to 
the Present Time. By 8S. Rappoport. 3 vols.; History of Egypt, 
Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, in the Light of Recent 
Discovery. By L. W. King and H. R. Hall. Containing over 1200 
plates and iliustrations, some in Coxor, others on Japan paper; 
rubricated title-pages on Japan paper. Together, 13 vols. royal 
8vo, half crimson morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 

London: The Grolier Society [1903-1904] 
EDITION DE LUXE, limited to 1000 sets for England and America, of which 
this is, No. 608. 


377. ELston Press. Keats (JoHN). Endymion, A Poetic Romance. 
Printed from the Original Edition of 1818. Title-pages and initials 
by H. M. O’Kane, rubricated text. 8vo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 

New Rochelle, 1902 


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378. Evzrvir Press. CHARLETON (WatteErR, M. D.). Spiritus Gorgonicus, 
vi sua saxipara exutus; sive de causis, sifnis et sanatione lithia- 
seus, diatriba. Device “le Solitaire” on title. Small 8vo, full brown 
French levant morocco, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, with a 
panel in center composed of three gilt fillets, gilt back, gilt edges. 

Lugd. Batav.: Ex Officina Elseviriorum, 1650 
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379. ELzevir Press. Gisberti Cyperi Observationum. Libri tres. Hn- 
graved and printed titles. Small Svo, full French wine-color levant 
morocco, gilt back, gilt paneled sides, gilt edges. 

Trajecti ad Rhenum: Ex Officina Elzeviriana, 1670 

THE SoLE EDITION OF THIS WORK FROM THE ELZEVIR PRESS. FINE Copy. 

According to Goldsmith there were ONLY TEN BOOKS PRINTED by the Elzevirs 
at UTRECHT. 


380. Exznvir Press. Gotpsmip (EpmMunp). A Complete Catalogue of all 
the Publications of the Elzevir Presses at Leyden, Amsterdam, 
The Hague, and Utrecht. 3 vols. in one, 8vo, half morocco, gilt, gilt 
top, uncut. Edinburgh: Privately Printed, 1888 
LARGE PAPER Copy, one of 200 printed. 


Second Session, Numbers 381 to 774, inclusive 


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386. 


EMBLEMS. STENGEL (GuHoRGE). Ova Paschalia Sacro Emblemate in- 
scripta descripta a Georgio Stengelio Societatis Iesv. Woodcut 
title containing several illustrations, and woodcuts throughout 
text. ‘Thick 12mo, vellum. Monachii, M.DC.XXXV (Munich, 1635) 

Probably the First Edition of this work which is one of the rarest “Egg 
Emblem” books. The earliest issue in the Hoe Collection was that of 1672. 
Written in ink across the upper margin of title is,—‘‘Collegij Societ. Iesv 
Bruce. M.B. M ow.” 


FEXNGINEERING. GERMAN Views. A Collection of Lithographs, some 
in colors, showing scenes in Germany of interest to Engineers. 
Each plate mounted on dark gray paper, with descriptive letter 
press in German and English. Text in both languages. Folio, 
cloth, gilt. | Leipzig, 1913] 

Dedicated by the Leipziger Illustrirte Zeitung to the Members of the Amer- 
ican Society of Mechanical Engineers in remembrance of their visit to Ger- 
many in 1913, at the invitation of the Society of German Engineers. 


EncuisH LAKe® Scenery. Pyne (J. B.). Lake Scenery of England. 
With 25 large lithographic plates drawn on stone by T. Picken 
after J. B. Pyne. Imperial 8vo, cloth, gilt edges, somewhat worn. 

London [1859] 


ORIGINAL ISSUE of this beautiful work. 


ENGLISH Proverrs. Dykes (Oswarb). English Proverbs, with Moral 
Reflections; (in Imitation of Sir Rogers ’Estrange’s sop.) Fa- 
miliarly Accommodated to the Humour and Manners of the Present 
Age. 12mo, full paneled calf, gilt, gilt back and edges, By BEDForD. 

London, 1709 

SECOND EpiTion. Added to this edition is the Union-Proverb, by Defoe, 

occasioned by the French Expedition to Scotland, also several other proverbs 
never before printed. 


EncuisH Virws. Warts (W.). The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, 
in a Collection of the Most Interesting and Picturesque Views, 
engraved by W. Watts, from drawings by the most Eminent Art- 
ists. With descriptions of each view. With 84 plates, numbered 
consecutively. Oblong 4to, full tree calf, front hinge cracked. 

London, 1779-1786 


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Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its Source at Naseby to its 
Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury. . . . With 382 fine plates 
by the author, and woodcuts. Royal 8vo, full maroon straight- 
grain morocco, gilt framework on sides, richly gilt back, inner 
gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, BY ROGER DE COVERLY. 

. London, 1795 


LARGE PAPER Copy OF THE First EDITION, IN A CHOICE BINDING. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue- 


387. 


os. 


389. 


390. 


B91. 


392. 


393. 


ENGRAVING, ETC. HAMeERTON (Puinie G.). The Graphic Arts. A 
Treatise on the Varieties of Drawing, Painting, and Engraving, in 
comparison with each other and with Nature. Hatensively illus- 
trated with full-page reproductions of drawings in pen-and-ink, 
silver point and chalk, lead-pencil, charcoal, sepia, also woodcuts, 
etchings and dry-points of the works of famous artists. Small 
folio, full polished calf, triple gilt fillets on sides, gilt paneled 
back, inner calf and gilt borders, gilt top, uncut. 

New York (printed in London), 1882 
HANDSOME Copy of the first edition with the American title page. 


ENneGrAvVINGS. Si1rx (Autrrep). Meisterwerke der Graphik im XV. 
bis XVII. Jahrhundert, With 65 reproductions, mounted and 
matted. Royal 4to. Enclosed in board box (broken). 

Wien: Artur Wolf [1921] 
The above collection includes reproductions of the works of Schongauer, 
Direr, Holbein, Altdorfer, Burgkmair, Wechtlin, Leinberger, Binck, Lauten- 
sack, and other artists. 
Only 350 numbered copies issued. SPLENDID REPRODUCTIONS. 


Eneoravines. .A Collection of about 115 fine pease 2 sizes ranging 
from small folio to 18mo. 

A FINE COLLECTION, including reproductions of portraits by Titian, studies 

depicting anger, jealousy, pain, etc.; engravings after Raphael by N. Pigne; 
Rubens, Boucher and others. 


Eracny Press. Moore (T. Sturce). The Little School. A Posy of 
Rhymes. Woodcut vignettes and ornamental initials, from designs 
by the author. 12mo, full green levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides 
enclosing large corner ornaments, gilt back and inner borders, gilt 
top, uncut, BY STIKEMAN. London, 1905 

FINE Copy. First Epirron of “The Little School.” Edition limited to 
175 copies, of which only 150 are for sale. 


Eracny Press. Binyon (LAvurENcE). Dream Come True. Poems. 
Frontispiece designed and cut on wood by L. Binyon, the decora- 
tions designed by L. Pissarro and engraved by Esther Pissarro. 
12mo, full maroon levant morocco, gilt fillets on sides enclosing 
narrow border with corner scroll designs, gilt back and inner 
dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, By stIkEMAN. Hammersmith, 1905 

FINE Copy. Onty Epirion of “Dream Come True.” Edition limited to 
175 copies, of which 150 are for sale. 


Essex House Press. Hoop (Tuomas). Miss Kilmansegg and Her 
Precious Leg. A Golden Legend. With 3 drawings by Reginald 
Savage. 8vo, boards, art linen back, paper label, uncut and 
unopened. [London] 1904 

EDITION LIMITED to 200 copies, this being, No. 105. 


Essex Hovust Press, etc. A Letter from Percy B. Shelley to T. Pea- 
cock, July, MDCCCXVI. [London, 1901.] Limited to 50 copies; 
Norton (C. E.). The Poet Gray as a Naturalist. Illustrations. 
Boston, 1903. Limited to 500 copies; Greenes Newes both from 
Heauen and Hell. By B. R. 1598, and Greenes Funeralls. By R. B. 
1594. Reprinted from the Original Editions with Notes ete. by 
R. B. McKerrow. Stratford [1922]. Together, 3 vols, 4to and 8vo, 
boards, uncut, | 


394. 


395. 


396. 


397. 


098. 


099. 


400. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


EvELYN (JOHN). Memoirs of John Evelyn. . . . Comprising His 
Diary, from 1641 to 1705-6, and a Selection of His Familiar Let- 
ters. To which is subjoined, the Private Correspondence between 
Charles I and Sir Edward Nicholas ete. Edited from the original 
mss. by William Bray. With several fine engravings. 5 vols. half 
fawn calf, gilt, richly gilt backs, gilt edges, By MORRELL. 

London, 1827 


FINE AND DESIRABLE SET OF THE LIBRARY EDITION. 


Faience. DaAnsAert (G.). Les Anciennes Faiences de Bruxelles. 
Histoire, Fabrication, Produits. Préface de M. G. des Marez. 
With 56 fine plates, some In Cotor. 4to, wrappers, uncut and 
unopened, loose in covers. Bruxelles, 1922 

EDITION LIMITED to 600 copies on Holland paper, this being, No. 294. 
Desirable for its fine plates. 


FAITHORNE Portrait. The Queens Closet Opened. Incomparable 
Secrets in Physick, Chirurgery, Preserving, Candying, and Cookery 
... [By W.M.]. With portrait of Henrietta Maria, by Faithorne. 
16mo, full sprinkled calf, gilt edges. 

[London] Printed for Nathaniel Brook, 1655 

First EpITion. RARE. The work consists of 3 books as follows:—The 

Queen’s Closet Opened; A Queen’s Delight; The Compleat Cook, the last 
having special title and separate pagination. 


Fawkes (FrAncis). The Works of Anacreon, Sappho, Bion, Moschus 
and Muszus. Jllustrated. 16mo, half vellum, gilt top, uncut. 
London, 1760 
First EDITION. EXxTrRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of a series of 13 
finely engraved vignettes by Eisen, each plate mounted on sheet uniform with 
the volume. 


Fantton. The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. 
Translated from the French by John Hawkesworth. With frontis- 
piece portrait, 24 full-page plates, 24 head- and 24 tail-pieces, all 
finely engraved by Grainger, Walker, and other artists. 4to, half 
red morocco, gilt paneled back, loose in covers. 

London: Printed for the Author, 1768 
ORIGINAL EDITION OF HAWKESWORTH’S TRANSLATION OF THIS WORK. 
Inserted are 71 engraved plates, numbered consecutively from 1 to 71, with 
descriptive letterpress in French, and folding map. 


FiNgELON. HAawkeswortH (JoHN—Translator). The Adventures of 
Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. From the French of Salignac de 
la Mothe-Fénélon. Corrected and Revised by G. Gregory. With a 
Life of the Author, and a Complete Index, Historical and Geo- 
graphical. With 12 elegant engravings IN Cotor. Portrait of 
Fénélon inserted. 2 vols. in one, 4to, full midnight-blue straight- 
grain morocco, gilt; doublures and end-leaves of pink watered silk, 
gilt edges. London, 1795 


FINE Copy in contemporary binding. 


Féntton. Les Aventures de Télémaque. Suivies des Aventures 
d’Aristonoiis, et Précédées d’un Essai Historique et Critique sur 
Fénélon et ses Ouvrages par V. Philipon de la Madelaine. Por- 

[Continued 


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[No. 400. Fantton—Continued| 


401. 


403. 


404. 


405. 


406. 


trait and numerous woodcuts in text, and full-page plates on China 
paper. Royal 8vo, marbled board sides, morocco back, gilt top. 
Paris: J. Mallet et Cie, 1840 


With a four-line inscription on reverse of title-page, signed—‘‘P. Haid.” 


Fertiautt (F.). Les Amoureux du Livre. With 16 etchings by Jules 
Chevrier IN Turee Stratss, two sets in black, one set in bistre, the 
latter and one set in black being Proors Brrore Letters. 8vo, 
stitched, uncut and unopened. Paris, 1877 

EDITION LIMITED to 20 copies on “papier de chine.” 


. Fevmwet (OcrAve). The Romance of a Poor Young Man. Trans- 


lated from the French. Portrait of author and illustrations by 

Mouchot, engraved by Méaulle. Royal 8vo, pictorial cloth, un- 

opened. London, 1889 
Limited edition. 


Fievo’s (Eucenr) Cory. Yarptey (Epwarp). The Supernatural in 
Romantic Fiction. 12mo, three-quarter red straight-grain morocco, 
gilt, gilt top, uncut. London, 1880 

First EpItionN. EUGENE FIELD’s Copy, with his Autograph Signature at 
top of title-page. An exceptionally interesting volume from the library of 
this Celebrated American Author. 


Fietp (Rosweti). The Romance of an Old Fool. 8vo, half roan, 
gilt top, uncut. Evanston, 1902 


First EDITION, limited to 225 copies, this being, No. 150, signed and dated 
by the authcr. 


Fievpinc (Henry). The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon. Portrait. 
Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1902. Limited to 300 copies; Another 
Copy. With Introduction and Notes by Austin Dobson. Frontis- 
piece portrait by Wm. Hogarth. London, 1892. Limited to 500 
copies; Braptuy (W. A.—Editor). The Correspondence of Philip 
Sidney and Hubert Languet. Boston: Merrymount Press, 1912; A 
Consolatorie Letter or Discourse sent by Plutarch of Chzronea 
unto his Owne Wife as touching the Death of Her and His Daugh- 
ter. Boston, 1905. Limited to 375 copies. Together, 4 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, boards, uncut. 


Ficaro Inuustre. 1895, 1896, 1897. Numerous illustrations in color 
and in black-and-white, also several large and beautiful plates in 
color. 3 vols. folio, cloth, gilt, gilt tops, wrappers bound in, bind- 
ing worn. Paris, 1895-1897 


407. Finck (H. T.). Romantic Love and Personal Beauty. 2 vols. 1887; 


408. 


KavanacGH, (M.). Origin of Language and Myths. 2 vols. 1871. 
Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. London, 1871-1887 


First Epitions. Mbrynett (A.). The Children. Decorative title. 
1897; Macuen (A.). Far-Off Things. [1922]; MacNauenrtan (S.). 
The Andersons. 1910; MacGmu (P.). Maureen. 1920; Masson 
(D.). The Three Devils: Luther’s, Milton’s and Goethe’s, with 
other Essays. 1874. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, original cloth, some 
uncut. London, 1874-[1922] 


409. 


410. 


411. 


000. 
412. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


First Epirions. Smewick (Mrs. A.). In Other Days. [1915]; 


Syretr (N.). Barbara of the Thorn. 1918; Saunpers (M. B.). 
The Bride’s Mirror. 1910. Publisher’s stamp in blind on title; The 
Distaff Dreamers. A Sober Comedy. 1916; SuHortHovuse (J. H.). 
The Little Schoolmaster Mark. <A Spiritual Romance. 2 vols. 
1885-1884. Autograph Presentation Copy from the author to his 
brother, with inscription in ink wm each volume; Samueu (M.). 
The Outsider. 1922. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, cloth, some uncut. 

London, 1883-1922 


First Epirions. CrackantHorrPe (M.). Population and Progress. 


1907; Hamsiin (R. A.). Horace and the Bird. [1921]; Hamerron 
(P. G.). Portfolio Papers. Portrait of the author etched from 
life by Henri Manesse. 1889; Human Intercourse. 1884; Couprrus 
(L.). The Hidden Force. [1922]; Crospre (M.). Bridget Con- 
sidine. 1914. Blind stamp on title; Creswick (P.). Our Little 
Kingdom. [1917]. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

London, 1884-[1921] 


First Epitions. Heirs (A.). The Life of Las Casas. Folding map. 


1868; Hersert (A.). Heaven and Charing Cross. 1922; Hmniry 
(W. E.). Lyra Heroica. 1892. From the John Quinn collection, 
with bookplate; Housman (A. E.). Last Poems. 1922; Wren (P. 
C.). Snake and Sword. 1914; Father Gregory or Lures and Fail- 
ures. 19138; Housman (C.). The Were-Wolf. Sia illustrations by 
Laurence Housman. 1896; Waukiny (A. B.). Pastiche and Preju- 
dice. 1921. Together, 8 vols. 12mo, cloth, some uncut. 

London, 1868-1922 


First Epitions. See also Modern First Editions. 


FiskE (JoHN). The Beginnings of New England or the Puritan 


Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty. Pro- 
fusely illustrated. Royal 8vo, boards, half cloth, uncut. 
Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1898 
EDITION LIMITED. LARGE PAPER. 


EDWARD FITZGERALD’S COPY—LATER BELONGING TO FRANCIS WILSON 


—WITH AUTOGRAPH NOTES BY BOTH 


413. [Firzceratp (EpWaArp).| Brrnarp (JoHn). Retrospections of the 


Stage. Frontispiece. 2 vols. in one, 12mo, half calf. London, 1830 


AN ASSOCIATION Copy OF GREAT INTEREST. There are several manu- 
script notes by Fitzgerald in the volume. This book was formerly in the 
possession of Francis Wilson and a lengthy note by him appears on the fly- 
leaf as follows: “V'his book belonged to Edward Fitzgerald trans. of Omar 
Khayyam, who has treated [it] in a@ way that he frequently treated books, 
vie: he has cut out large portions of the text which he considered mere pad- 
ding . . .” This volume was presented to W. Irving Way by Francis Wil- 
son. An A.L.S. by Mr. Wilson is inserted. With the bookplate of the 
latter and also that of Edward Fitzgerald, originally drawn by Thackeray. 
There are also other notes and newspaper clippings in the volume. 


414, Firzceratp (Epwarp). Letters and Literary Remains of Edward 


FitzGerald. Jllustrations. 7 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt, uncut and 
unopened. London, 1902-1903 

EDITION LimitTeD to 775 copies. Macmillan’s beautifully printed edition, 
long out of print and scarce. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


415. FirzceratpD (Epwarp). Rubaiyét of Omar Khayyam. Translated 
by Edward Fitzgerald. Edited, with introduction & notes by Rey- 
nold Alleyne Nicholson. Profusely and beautifully illustrated In 
Cotors by Gilbert James. Royal 8vo, decorative cloth. 

London, 1909 


416. Furcker (J. E.). The Collected Poems of James Elroy Flecker. 
London [1923]. Limited to 500 copies; OprprNHEIM (J.). The Mystic 
Warrior. New York, 1921. First Epition, limited to 535 copies. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo and small 4to, cloth, uncut. 

London and New York, 1921-[1923] 


417, Furecker, (J. E.). Hassan. Portrait. London, 1923. Limited; Frank 
(W.). City Block. Darien, 1922. First Epirion; |Mituarp (C.).] 
The Printed Work of Claude Lovat Fraser. Illustrated. London, 
1923. First Epririon, limited and signed by compiler; OPPENHEIM 
(J.). Mystic Warrior. N. Y., 1921. First Eprrion, limited. To- 
gether, 4 vols. small 4to and 8vo, cloth and boards, uncut, first 3 
vols. unopened. 


418. FLorENcE Press. Keats (JoHn). The Poems of John Keats. Ar- 
ranged in Chronological Order with a Preface by Sidney Colvin. 

2 vols. square 8vo, limp vellum, gilt tops, uncut, with ribbon ties. 
London: Florence Press, 1915 

Edition limited to 250 copies on handmade paper, of which this is, No. 115. 


SUPERB COPY IN CONTEMPORARY MOROCCO—LAVISHLY 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


419. Forses (James). Letters From France. Written in the years 1803 
& 1804. Including a Particular Account of Verdun, and the Situa- 
tion of the British Captives in that City. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 
8vo, contemporary full red straight-grain morocco, gilt framework 
on sides, gilt back, doublures and end-leaves of red watered silk, 
gilt borders, gilt edges. London, 1806 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 170 fine and desirable illus- 
trations including portraits and views. 

SUPERB Copy and specially desirable in its coeval binding of red morocco, 
From the collection of the Knight of Morar, with bookplate. 


CHARMING CONTEMPORARY PAINTING ON FORE-EDGE 


420. Forn-Epce Paintine. Crappie (Rey. Greorce). Tales. 8vo, full blue 
straight-grain morocco, sides with triple gilt fillet borders, enclos- 
ing a framework panel of fillets and floral sprays, gilt edges, with 
fore-edge painting. London, 1812 | 

First EpIrion. WITH BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY FORE-EDGE PAINTING 
OF A VIEW OF THE TOWN OF CROMER. Name on title. 


WITH FINE CONTEMPORARY FORE-EDGE PAINTING 


421. Forn-Epce Parntince. Exuuiotr (Grorce). The Life of the Most 
Noble Arthur Duke of Wellington, from the Period of his first 
Achievements in India, down to the Battle of Waterloo, and his 
Invasion of France in 1815 . . . Frontispiece and maps. Thick 

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[No. 421. Forr-Epnce Paintinc—Continued] 
8vo, full red straight-grain morocco, gilt borders on sides, gilt back 
and edges, with fine fore-edge painting. London, 1816 
A VERY FINE CONTEMPORARY SPECIMEN OF ForE-EpGE PAINTING which 
depicts Wellington’s country-seat in Hampshire. Large trees, a lake and two 
figures are seen in the foreground and behind the foliage and lake is seen the 
large house. 


422. Forr-Epce Paintine. The Book of Common Prayer . . . According 
to the Use of the Church of England: Together with the Psalter or 
Psalms of David . . . Thick 24mo, full green levant morocco, 


floreated sides, gilt, inlaid red morocco roses and} purple dots, gilt 

leaves, gilt floreated back with inlays, inner levant borders, gilt, 

gilt edges, with fore-edge painting. Oxford, no date 
The fine painting on the fore-edge depicts an English mansion or abbey. 


423. Foxe (Joun). The Book of Martyrs. Revised, with Notes and an 
: Appendix, by the Rev. William Bramley-Moore. N.d.; Caua- 
BRELLA (Baroness or—Editor). Evenings at Haddon Hall. 1846; 
Spectator (THE). A New Edition. 1861; Dow1tine (WILLIAM). 
Poets and Statesmen; their Homes and Haunts in the Neighborhood 
of Eton and Windsor. Second Edition. 1857. Hach volume finely 
illustrated by W. I. Thomas, George Cattermole, E. Finden, and 
other artists. Together, 4 vols. royal 8vo, full morocco, and half 
morocco, gilt edges. London, 1846-1861 

The last volume contains an autograph inscription on fly-leaf by W. HEH. 
Hubbard, presenting the volume to James Turner. 


424, Francn. Turner (J. M. W.). Rivers of France. With engraved 
title and 60 fine engraved plates by Turner. Imperial 8vo, full 
red levant morocco, gilt, gilt paneled back, inner levant borders 
gilt, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. London, no date 


425. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin 
including his Private as well as his Official and Scientific Corre- 
spondence and Numerous Letters and Documents now for the First 
Time printed, with many others not included in any former col- 
lection, also the unmutilated and correct version of his autobiog- 
raphy. Compiled and Edited by John Bigelow. Portraits, one on 
China paper, map and illustrations. 10 vols. half ultramarine 
levant morocco, gilt, gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York, 1887-1888 
LETTERPRESS EpITioNn. LIMITED to 600 copies, this being, No. 443. HANnp- 
SOME SET. 
With bookplate of Frank L. Hadley. 


426. Fraser (Ciaup Lovat). [PuLates Onty, to illustrate] The Beggar’s 
Opera. 8 Ricuiy CoLorep Puatss, tipped on dark blue art paper, 
done by C. Lovat Fraser. 4to, boards, gilt top, uncut. 

[London, 1921] 


The plates alone appear in this volume, the text being absent. 


427. Fraser (Ciaup Lovat). MacFati (H.). The Book of Lovat Claud 
Fraser. Portraits, plates (several of which are In BriLuiant 
Coton) and numerous text illustrations. 4to, boards, cloth back, 
paper label, gilt top, uncut, London, 1923 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


428. Fraser (CiuAup Lovat). Poems from the Works of Charles Cotton. 
[1922;] The Woodcutter’s Dog. Translated from the French of 
Charles Nodier. 1922. Second Issue, with 2 additional illustra- 
tions; Preston (H.). The House of Vanities. 1922. Jllustrations 
by C. Lovat Fraser. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, boards and wrappers. 

London, 1922 


429. Fraser (CiAup Lovat). Poems from the Works of Charles Cotton. 
[1922;] The Woodcutter’s Dog. Translated from the French of 
Charles Nodier. 1921; Gotponr (Caruo). The Liar. Translated 
from the Italian by Grace Lovat Fraser. Introduction by E. Gor- 
don Craig. [1922.] With illustrations In Cotor and black-and- 
white by Claud Lovat Fraser. Together, 3 vols. small 4to and 8vo, 
boards. London, 1921-[1922] 


RARE MASONIC WORK—FINE COPY 


430. Free Masonry. ANDERSON (JAMES). Constitutions of the Antient 
Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons: Containing their His- 
tory, Charges, Regulations, etc. With an engraved symbolical 
frontispiece by Bartolozzi after Cipriani. 4to, full ContTEMPoRARY 
Rep StTRAIGHT-GRAIN Morocco, emblematic gilt tooled borders on 
sides, gilt emblematic tooling on back, gilt edges. London, 1784 

FINE Copy of this rare issue, revised and enlarged by John Noorthouck. 


431. Free Masonry. American Masonic Record, and Albany Saturday 
Magazine. Being a Periodical Journal devoted to Masonry, Sci- 
ence and the Arts, ete. Vols. I and Il. Together, 2 vols. royal 4to, 
half sheep, rubbed, one cover loose. Albany: E. R. Child, 1827-1829 


432. FrReNcH ARCHITECTURE. SauvacEot (CiLAuDE). Palais, Chateaux, 
Hotels et Maisons de France. Hach volume extensively illustrated 
with full-page and text engravings showing plans, views, and 
architecturul details of famous old French palaces and homes. 4 
vols. imperial 4to, buckram, leather labels. Paris, 1867-1870 

This magnificent publication, in addition to the many engravings depicting 
hotels, chiteaux, summer and city homes, contains a large number of details 
on wood. All the illustrations are drawn to scale. It is an indispensable 
work for the Architect. 


433. FrencH CHATEAUX. St. Sauveur (Hector). Chateaux de France. 
Anciens et Modernes. Extérieurs et Intérieurs. With several hun- 
dred full-page photogravure reproductions of beautiful castles 
throughout France. 6 vols. folio, cloth portfolios with ties. 

Paris: Ch. Massin, recent 

FINE SET oF VIEWS, comprising :-—I: Ancient and Modern Chateaux; II: 

Chiteaux of the Loire region; III: of Vaux-le-Vicomte; IV: of lle de 
France; V: Central France; VI: Normandy. 


434. Frencu XVIIItH Century Encravines. Ovm. Les Métamorphoses 
d’Ovide, en Latin. Traduites en Francois, avec des Remarques, et 
des Explications Historiques. Par Mr. L’Abbé Banier. Hngraved 
frontispiece by B. Picart and a large number of beautiful copper- 
plates engraved by B. Picart, Lebrun, Leclerc, Maas, and other 

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[No. 434. French XVIIItH Century Encravines—Continued | 
noted French artists of the XVIIIth century. 2 vols. in one, large 
folio, contemporary russia, inner gilt borders, gilt edges. 
Amsterdam: R. & J. Wetstein & G. Smith, 1732 

First Epirion. LARGE PAPER Copy. The original Latin text and the 
prose French translation are given in parallel columns and printed in fine 
large type. 

THis Copy CONTAINS THE FRONTISPIECE AND THE THREE LEAVES (6 
PLATES) after Le Brun, following page 264, USUALLY LAcKING. THIS Copy 
ALSO IS IN FINE CONDITION, with the exception of the binding which is 
rubbed. 


435. French XVIIItH Crntury Encravincs. CHERON (ELIZABETH 
SopH1a). Engravings. Portrait and 44 beautiful engravings by 
Picart, Audran, Simonneau, etc., after Hlizabeth Sophia Cheron. 
Atlas folio, full calf, gilt, rebacked. 

No place or date, circa 1750 

These fine engravings are mainly illustrative of the old Greek and Roman 

myths. The legends are all in French. The illustrations are mounted on 
large sheets, all of which are hinged. 


436. French XVIIItaH Century Encravines. Recueil de 283 Estampes 
Gravées a ’Eauforte par les plus habiles peintres du tems, d’aprés 
les Desseins des Grands Maitres que possedoit autrefois M. Jabach, 
et qui depuis ont passé au Cabinet du Roy. With hundreds of fine 
engravings. Oblong folio, full old calf, marbled edges. Paris, 1754 


These splendid engravings are by Corneille, Pene and Massé after Carache, 
Titian, Bolognese, etc. 


437. French XVIIItH Century Encravines. Tisuttus. Elégies de Ti- 
bulle [avec des Notes et Recherches de Mythologie, d’Histoire et 
de Philosophie, suivies des Baisers, de Jean Second, traduction 
nouvelle adressée du donjon de Vincennes, par Mirabeau lVainé a 
Sophie de Ruffey.] 2 engraved portraits, and 12 plates by Voysard 
and Elluin, after Borel, and Marillier. 3 vols. small 8vo, calf, 
rebacked. Paris, 1798 

FINB IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES. The 14 plates called for on title in- 
clude the portraits of Mirabeau and of Sophie de Ruffey. 


438. Frenco XVIlItH Century Eneravines. Moreau te JnuNE. Figures 

de Histoire de France. Avec le Discours de M. Garnier. With 

2 maps, 2 plates of portraits and 163 fine plates by Moreau le 

Jeune, engraved by Delignon, Martini, Delvaux, Le Bas, and 

others. Small folio, boards, uncut, wrappers bound in. 

Paris: Renouard [1799] 

The wrappers mentioned above form part of the 16th part which was issued 

just after the Revolution in France, the front wrapper taking the place of 

the title. THis IS AN IMPORTANT SET OF MOREAU PLATES, in fine unspotted 
condition, and BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS. 


439. Frencu ILuustratepD Books. Harfiivy (Lupovic). The Abbé Con- 
stantin. With numerous full-page plates and head- and tail-pieces, 
in photogravure, by Madame Madeleine Lemaire. Royal 4to, half 
blue morocco, gilt top. London, 1888 

ENGLISH TRANSLATION. Epirion LIMITED to 250 copies, printed for sale 
in England. The Theo. L. De Vinne copy, with bookplate. 


Kimdly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


440. 


441, 


442, 


443, 


dit. 


445, 


446. 


447, 


Frencn LitHocrapyHs. Panthéon Charivarique. Numerous full-page 
plates by Benjamin, caricaturing noted French men of letters, 
musicians, actors, and the like, of the mid-nineteenth century. [No 
Text.] Royal 4to, cloth, leather back, binding rubbed. 

[Paris] circa 1850 


FrencH LirHocrarus. Baris (J.). Les Poseurs; Comment on devi- 
ent Riche; Les Gueux de Bourgeois. With numerous plates in 
each volume. [No Text.] Together, 3 vols. 4to, illustrated boards. 

Paris, circa 1850-1860 


FrencH LirHocrapus. CHAM. Manuel de 1Homme Vertueux; Voy- 
age de Paris dans ’Amérique du Sud. Hach volume extensively 
illustrated. Together, 2 vols. 4to, pictorial boards. 

Paris, circa 1850-1860 


Frencu LirHocrarHs. Ranpon. La Sagesse des Nations; Apam (V.). 
Synonymes en Actions; Trotrman ET CHAM. Impressions Litho-— 
graphiques de Voyage. Hach volwme extensively illustrated. [No 
Text.] Together, 3 vols. 4to, pictorial boards. 

Paris, circa 1850-1860 


FrencH LitHocrarus. Derverta. A Collection of 12 Original Litho- 
graphs by Deveria, illustrating scenes from well-known Fairy 
Tales. Each plate with descriptive letterpress in lower margin, 
and numbered. Bound in oblong 12mo vol. half crimson morocco, 
gilt back and edges. [Paris: C. Motte] no date 

Among the plates are scenes from the following,—La Belle au Bois Dor- 
mant; Les Fées; Cendrillon; Le Chat Botte; L’Adroite Princesse; La Barbe 
Bleue; Riquet 4 la Houppe; ete. 


FRENCH Sones. Chants et Chansons Populaires de la France. EHa- 
tensively illustrated with engraved, titles and numerous pictorial 
and border engravings. With Music. 3 vols. imperial 8vo, mar- 
bled board sides, calf backs, uncut, bindings slightly rubbed, and 
as usual a few leaves spotted. Paris: H. L. Delloye, circa 1830 

A beautifully illustrated work. 


Froissart (Sir JoHN). Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and 
the adjoining Countries. Translated from the French Editions, 
with Variations and Additions from Many Celebrated MSS. by 
Thomas Johnes. Colored title-page and numerous woodcuts in 
text. 2 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt paneled backs. 

London, 18389 


Furniss (Harry). The Confessions of a Caricaturist. With numer- 
ous illustrations. 2 vols. New York, 1902. With inscription on 
fly-leaf “From one booklover to another. Chicago, July 20, 1908 ;” 
Dickens (CHARLES). Rare Print Collection. Edited by Seymour 
Eaton. 100 plates illustrating Dickens’ works. Philadelphia. 
Published for Private Circulation, n.d. No. 599. Connoisseur 
Edition. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut, and board port- 
folio. 


448, 


449, 


450. 


451. 


452. 


453. 


454. 


455. 


456. 


457. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


GaLsworTHy (JoHN). The Foundations. [1920]; Plays: Fifth 
Series. A Family Man, Loyaities, Windows. [1922]; The Dark 
Flower. 1915; Captures. 1923; The Forsyte Saga. 1922; A Fam- 
ily Man. [1922]; Windows. [1922]; To Let. 1921. Together, 8 
vols. 12mo, cloth. London, 1913-1923 


GALSworTHY (JoHN). Addresses in America, 1919. Portrait. N. Y., 
1919; The Freelands. London [1915]; Garnerr (R.). Poems from 
the German. London, 1862; Fraser (Sir W.). Hic et Ubique. 
London, 1895; Jounson (L.). Religious Poems. London, 1916; 
Post Liminium. London, 1911; Jacops (W. W.). Odd Craft. Illus- 
trated. London, n.d.; Granam (R. B. C.). Progress and Other 
Sketches. London [1905]. Ati, First Epitions. Together, 8 vols. 
12mo, cloth and boards, some uncut. 


GARDENS OF FRANCE. MANGIN (ARTHUR). Les Jardins. Histoire et 
Description. Jllustrations by Anastasi, Daubigny, Foulquier, 
Frangais, Freeman, Giacomelli, Lancelot. Small folio, cloth, uncut. 

Tours, 1867 


GARDENS OF FRANCE. STEIN (Henri). Les Jardins de France. Des 
Origines a la Fin du XVIIIe Siécle. With 104 plates containing 
393 reproductions. Small folio, letterpress and plates laid in 
loosely in a cloth portfolio, with ties. Paris, recent 

The reproductions are taken after ancient engravings and original unpub- 
lished documents. 


GAUGUIN (PAuL). Paul Gauguin’s Intimate Journals. Translated 
by Van Wyck Brooks. Preface by Emil Gauguin. Illustrated. 
Royal 8vo, boards. New York: Privately printed, 1921 


EpITIioN LIMITED to 990 copies, of which this is, No. 705. 


Gay (JoHN). Fables. With a Life of the Author. Hmbellished with 
70 plates. 2 vols. in one, 8vo, full calf, gilt. London, 1793 


Gay (JoHN). Trivia. Introduction by W. H. Williams. Portraits 
and illustrations. 1922; Crane (Wauter). Flora’s Feast. First 
Epition, Limirep. Illustrations in color. 1895. Together, 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, boards. London, 1895-1922 


Gipson (Epwarp). The History of the Decline and Fall of the 
Roman Empire. With Notes by Dean Milman, M. Guizot, and Dr. 
William Smith. Portraits and illustrations. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
paper labels. New York: A. L. Burt Company, recent 


Complete in Six Volumes. 


GipraAN (KAnuiL). Twenty Drawings. With an Introductory Essay 
by Alice Raphaél. Frontispiece in colors, drawings in black and 
white. 4to, decorative boards, vellum paper back, gilt top. 

New York, 1919 
First EpIrion, limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 75, signed by 
the artist: “Kahlil Gibran.” 


Gizson (Witrrep W.). The Web of Life. A Book of Poems. Square 
8vo, boards, art linen back, uncut and unopened. 
Cranleigh, Surrey: Samurai Press, 1908 
Eprition LIMITED to 300 copies, hand printed. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


458. 


459. 


460. 


461. 


462. 


463. 


464, 
465. 


466. 


VERY RARE ORIGINAL ISSUE IN THE PARTS 


GILLRAY (JOHN). The Caricatures of Gillray; with Historical and 
Political Illustrations, and Compendious Biographical Anecdotes 
and Notices. Parts I to IX [all published (?)] Illustrated with 
83 CoLorED Ercuines of humorous character on 79 plates. Oblong 
4to, IN THE NINE ORIGINAL Parts, all with the original wrappers 
except Part IX which lacks the back wrapper. All with the 
original leather backs. Enclosed in a cloth folding case. 

London: John Miller . . . Edinburgh, circa 1800-1806 

ORIGINAL EDITION, AS ISSUED, OF GREAT RARITY, ONE OF ONLY A FEW 
Copies EXTANT IN Parts AS Aspove. The lower margin of several plates and 
leaves of text of Part IX are waterstained, and a few plates and leaves of 
text have been skilfully repaired. Two plates “Gentle Emetic” and “Taking 
Physic” are missing. Sold not subject to return. 

A work of great interest containing some of the best caricatures of this 
celebrated artist, based upon the exploits of the Royal Family of Great 
Britain, the nobility, the Ministry and all sorts and conditions of men. 

This issue is much more valuable to the student of the social and political 
history of England of the period, than the atlas folio edition, as the letter- 
press explaining the plates accompanies the item above catalogued. 


[Gisstine (GrorcE).] Demos. 3 vols. 12mo, original brown cloth, 
uncut. London, 1886 


First Epirion. Ex-library copy, labels removed from front covers. From 
the John Quinn collection with bookplate in each volume. 


GissInc (GrorcGE). Thyrza. 3 vols. 12mo, original dark red cloth, 
uncut London, 1887 


First Epirion. Ex-library copy, labels removed from front covers. From 
the John Quinn collection with bookplate in each volume. 


Gissinc (GrorcE). Born in Exile. 3 vols. 12mo, original slate-gray 
cloth, uncut. London, 1892 


First Epirion. Ex-library copy, labels removed from front covers. From 
the John Quinn collection with bookplate in each volume. 


Gissina (GrorcE). The Odd Women. 38 vols. 12mo, cloth. | 
London, 1893 


First Epirion. Ex-library copy. Labels skilfully removed from front 
covers. From the John Quinn collection, with bookplate in each volume. 


Gisstnc (GnHorce). In the Year of Jubilee. 3 vols. 12mo, original 
cloth. | London, 1894 


First Eprrion. Ex-library copy. Labels removed from front covers. 
From the John Quinn collection, with bookplate in each volume. 


GissIne (GrorGE). Eve’s Ransom. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1895 
First Epition. From the John Quinn collection, with bookplate. 


Gisstnc (Grorce). Human Odds and Ends. First Eprrion. 12mo, 
cloth, uncut. London, 1898 


GoLpEN. Leaves from the Works of the Poets and Painters. Edited 
by Robert Bell. With numerous fine engraved vignettes after 
Stothard, Watteau, Westall, Turner, Leslie and others. Thick 8vo, 
full rose morocco, gilt framework on sides, richly gilt paneled back, 

[Continued 


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[No. 466. GoLpEN Luaves—Oontinued] 


467. 


468. 


469. 


470. 


471. 


472. 


473. 


474. 


inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges. London, 1863 


With poems of Joseph Addison, Bacon, Baillie, Beaumont, Browning, 
Burns, Coleridge, Congreve, Davenant, Fletcher, Gray, Herrick, Ben Jonson, | 
Shakespeare, and others. 


Gotpont (Carto). The Good-Humoured Ladies. A Comedy . . . To 
which is prefix’d An Essay on Carlo Goldoni by Arthur Symons. 
Beaumont Press; Four Comedies. First vol. with cuts by E. White, 
the second with portrait of Goldoni. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, boards, 
canvas backs, uncut. London, 1922 

First Epirions, limited. First volume signed by, “Arthur Symons,” 
“Ethelbert White,” and ‘Richard Aldington;’ second volume by, “Cecil 
Palmer.” 


GOLDSMITH (OLiveR). A History of the Earth & Animated Nature. 
Portrait and numerous plates. 3 vols. 8vo, half calf, rubbed. 
| London, 1828 
Or ASSOCIATION INTEREST. These volumes formerly belonged to VINCENT 
STARRETT, the well-known author, with his autograph signature in each 
volume. 


GOLDSMITH (OtuiveR). The Deserted Village. With numerous fine 
illustrations by the Etching Club, all Proors on Inp1a Paper. 
Large folio, half morocco, foxed. London, 1841 

LARGE PAPER Copy. Limited Edition, published by the Etching Club. The 
title, dedication, list of illustrations and text are all 8vo size, mounted on 
folio sheets of Whatman paper, all of which are hinged. 


GOLDSMITH (O.iveR). Works. Edited by Peter Cunningham. Front- 
ispiece and engraved titles. 4 vols. 8vo, full polished fawn calf, 
gilt, gilt backs, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt tops, uncut, By 
WOOD. London: John Murray, 1854 

FINE Set of the Library Edition. 


GotpsmMitH (OLIveR). The Vicar of Wakefield. With Prefatory 
Memoir by George Saintsbury. 1/4 Cotorep illustrations. Royal 
8vo, half crimson levant morocco, full gilt paneled back, gilt top, 
uncut, original colored illustrated wrappers bound in, at end. 

London: John C. Nimmo, 1886 


This beautiful edition has long been out of print and scarce. 


GoLpsMitH (Otuiver). The Vicar of Wakefield; Lott (Pierre). An 
Iceland Fisherman; JoHNSON (SAMUEL). Rasselas, Prince of 
Abyssinia; SaintTINE (X. B.). Picciola; Moorn (Tuomas). The 
Epicurean; LAMARTINE (ALPHONSE DE). Raphael, or Pages of the 
Book of Life at Twenty; Lapouutayre (E. R. Leresure). Abdallah, 
or The Four-Leaved Shamrock. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, original 
cloth, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Chicago, 1891-1897 


WELL PRINTED, handy-volume edition of these world famous books. 


GoLDsMITH (OLiveR). Works. Illustrated. 6 vols. 16mo, cloth, gilt 
tops, uncut. London, 1893 


Goncourt (KE. pe). The Confidantes of a King. The Mistresses of 
Louis XV. Translated by Ernest Dowson. With portraits. 2 
vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut. London, 1907 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


475. 


GourMoNT (LovuIs bE). Feuilles au Vent. Poésies. Htched portrait 
of the author, and full-page illustrations by Beauvais, Berchon, 
Boisseau, Gautherin, Thomas, and others. Royal 8vo, half morocco, 
gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1884 


THE SCARCE AND FINE LIMITED ISSUE ON JAPANESE VELLUM PAPER 


476. 


477. 


478. 


479. 


480. 


481. 


482. 


483. 


Goya y Lucrentes (Francisco). Cinquant Planches d’aprés ses 
Cfuvres les Plus Célébres. Introduction par Paul Lafond. Fifty 
plates, tipped in. 5 vols. folio, loose sheets in wrappers. Enclosed 
in half cloth portfolio, with ties. Paris: Goupil, 1910 

FINE WorK. EpDITION LIMITED to 500 copies, this being, No. 318, printed 
throughout, and with the plates tipped on Japanese vellum Paper. Long out 
of print and very scarce. 


[Goya y Lucrentes (FRAnNcisco).| Devttem (Loys). Le Peintre 
Graveur Illustré. (XIXe et XXe Siécle). With a great number of 
fine illustrations including original etchings. 2 vols. 4to, wrappers, 
uncut and unopened. Paris, 1922 


GRANT (Utysses S.). Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant. 2 vols. 
N. Y., 1885-1892; Carnucir (A.). Autobiography of Andrew Car- 
negie. Boston, 1920; Oriver (F.S.). Alexander Hamilton. N. Y., 
1920. All illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


Gray (THomAsS). Poetical Works. 1800; Cowprr (W.). Poems. 
1853; Mitton (J.). Poetical Works. N.d.; Touanp (J.). Life 
of John Milton. 1761. First 3 vols. with illustrations. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo and 16mo, half morocco and full calf, one vol. gilt top, 
2 gilt edges. London, 1761-1853, ete. 


GREECE. WILLIAMS (H. W.). Select Views in Greece. With classical 
illustrations by H. W. Williams engraved by Steward, Horsburgh, 
and others. 2 vols. in one, royal, 8vo, full rose morocco, with gilt 
framework o1 sides, richly gilt paneled back and inner borders, gilt 
edges. London, circa 1835 


GREECE. GroTe (GeEorGE). A History of Greece. With portrait, 
maps, and plans. Fourth Edition. 10 vols. 8vo, calf, gilt fillet 
borders on sides, monogram “W. J. A.” stamped in gilt in center 
of front covers, gilt paneled backs. London, 1872 

LIBRARY EDITION. FINE SET. 


GREECE. WorpsworTH (CHRISTOPHER). Greece, Pictorial, Descrip- 
tive, and Historical. Revised, with Notices of Recent, Discoveries 
by H. F. Tozer. With numerous engravings, illustrative of the 
scenery, architecture, costume, and fine arts of that country. Thick 
8vo, full brown levant morocco, gilt Greek designs on obverse 
cover, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, BY RAMAGE. 

London, 1882 


BEAUTIFUL Copy of the best edition. 


GREENAWAY ILLUSTRATIONS. Harte (Bret). The Queen of the Pirate 
Isle. Illustrated by Kate Greenaway, in colors. Square 8vo, cloth. 
Boston, 1887 


First AMERICAN EDITION WITH THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. 


484. 


485. 


486. 


487. 


488. 


489. 


490. 


491. 


492. 


493. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


GREENAWAY ILLustTRATIONS. Marigold Garden. [1888]; Language of 
Flowers. [1884]; The Same; Calendar of the Seasons. 1882; Set of 
Hight Xmas & New Year Cards. N.p.,n.d. All beautifully illus- 
trated by Kate Greenaway and printed IN Cotors. First Epitrions. 
Together, 4 items, original pictorial boards and wrappers. 

London, 1882-[1888] (one, no place, no date) 


GREENAWAY ILLUSTRATIONS. Browninc (Ropert). The Pied Piper of 
Hamelin. With 35 illustrations In Coors, by Kate Greenaway. 
4to, pictorial boards, cloth back, one corner of front cover bent. 

London [1888] 


First EDITION. One of the most difficult Greenaway items to obtain in 
clean condition. 


GREENAWAY (KATE). SpIELMANN (M. H.) ann Layarp (G.S.). Kate 
Greenaway. First Epirion. Numerous full-page illustrations, 
Some Coxorep. 8vo, half green morocco, gilt top. London, 1905 


Grecory (Lady). Spreading the News. A Play in One Act. Small 
4to, original paper covers. Enclosed in a limp cloth slip-case, with 
inner protecting cloth wrappers. New York: John Quinn, 1905 

First AMERICAN EDITION. Limited to 50 copies, this being, No. 49. 


Gregory (Lapy). Irish Folk-History Plays. First and Second Se- 
ries. 1912; Qur Irish Theatre. A Chapter of Autobiography. 
Illustrated. 1913. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, boards, linen backs, 
joint broken on first volume. New York, 1912-1913 


GRIERSON (FRANcIS). The Valley of Shadows. London, 1913; San- 
TAYANA (GEORGE). Platonism and the Italian Poets. Written for 
the Contemporary Club and Read at the Meeting of February 5, 
1896. [Butfalo, 1896.] Together, 2 vols. 8vo and square 12mo, 
boards and wrappers, uncut. 


Grotier Cius. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Illuminated and 
Painted Manuscripts together with a Few Early Printed Books 
with Illuminations, also some examples of Persian Manuscripts. 
With plates in facsimile. 1892; The Grolier Club of the City of 
New York. 1923. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo and 12mo, cloth and 
boards, uncut. New York, 1892-1923 


Grotien CLiuB Pusiication. Hor (Ropprr). A Lecture on Bookbind- 
ing asa Fine Art. With 63 illustrations. 4to, half cloth, gilt top, 
uncut, somewhat soiled. New York, 1886 

EDITION LIMITED to 200 copies on Holland paper. 


GrRotier CLius Pusiication. Marrnews (Wiiti1AmM). Modern Book- 
binding Practically Considered. Plates. 4to, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 
New York, 1889 

EpIr1ion LIMITED to 300 copies on Holland paper. 


Grotier Cius PuBLICATION. CurTIS (GrorcE W.). Washington Irv- 
ing. A Sketch. S8vo, full red morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. In 
board slip-case. New York, 1891 


ONE oF 344 Copirs PRINTED. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


494, Grotigr CLus Pusiication. A Description of the Early Printed Books 
owned by the Grolier Club. With a Brief Account of their Print- 
ers and the History of Typography in the Fifteenth Century. With 
25 facsimiles of old printing and illustration. Small folio, cloth, 
calf back, uncut. New York, 1895 


EpITION LimitTED to 400 copies on handmade paper. 


495. Grotier CiruB PUBLICATION. WaArREN (ArTHUR). The Charles Whit- 
tinghams Printers. Profusely illustrated. Royal 8vo, half mo- 
rocco, uncut. New York, 1896 


EpITIoNnN LIMITED to 885 copies on handmade paper. The Index which was 
issued separately, is laid in. 


496. Gronow (Captain). The Reminiscences and Recollections of Cap- 
tain Gronow, being Anecdotes of the Camp, Court, Clubs, and 
Society, 1810-1860. With portrait, 4 woodcuts, and twenty etched 
and aquatint illustrations from contemporary sources. 2 vols. 
in 4, royal 8vo, three-quarter red French levant morocco, gilt tops, 


uncut, original cloth front covers bound in. London, 1889 
FINE Cory. WITH THE FULL-PAGE PLATES IN Two STATES, PLAIN AND 
COLORED. 


497. Guest (Epwin). A History of English Rhythms. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
paper labels, uncut. Binding of Vol. I somewhat cracked. 
London: William Pickering, 18388 


On the fly-leaf of Vol. I appears the autograph inscription,—‘“Profr. Wil- 
son with the Author’s respects.” 


498. GuN Powprr PLot. Garnet (Henry). A Trve and Perfect Relation 
of the Whoie Proceedings against the late most barbarous Trai- 
tors, Garnet a Iesuite, and his Confederates: Contayning sundry 
Speeches delivered by the Lords Commissioners at their Arraign- 
ment . . . and lastly all that passed at Garnets Execution. Small 
4to, full mottled calf, double gilt fillet border on sides, gilt edges, 
BY RIVIERE. London: Robert Barker, 1606 

FINE Copy OF THE First Epirion. The Gunpowder Plot was a plot to 
blow up the Parliament House by gunpowder and with it King James I and 
the Lords and Commons, November 5, 1605, in retaliation for the laws against 
Roman Catholics. 


ORIGINAL LEAF FROM THE GUTENBERG BIBLE—FINE SPECIMEN 


499. GuTENBERG Binte. AN OriciInAL Lear from the 42-line Bible, com- 
monly called the “Gutenberg Bible,” printed at Mainz by Guten- 
berg and Fust, between 1450 and 1455. Gothic type, two columns of 
42 lines each to the page; headings, chapter numbers and initial 
letters painted in alternate red and blue, initial strokes in red. 
Printed on leaf measuring 154% by 114% inches, hinged on folio 
sheet; With a Bibliographical Essay by A. Edward Newton, and 
a modern title. Bound into a folio volume, full blue morocco, blind 
tooled sides, with lettering in gilt on obverse cover, inner blue 
borders, gilt. Enclosed in board slip-case. 

[Moguntie: Jo. Gutenberg et Jo. Fust, circa 1450-1455] 
AN INTERESTING SOUVENIR OF THE Most FAMOUS OF BOOKS, AND AN UN- 
[Continued 


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[No. 499. GuTenBerRG BisteE—Continued] 
USUALLY DESIRABLE LEAF OF THE Edition Princeps OF THE BIBLE AND THE 
First BooK PRINTED FROM MOVABLE TYPES. 
The leaf is in a fine state of preservation despite the presence of a few 
fox marks, and altogether a most desirable example of Gutenberg’s earliest 
printing. 


The preliminary pages were printed under the direction of Bruce Rogers 
at the William Rudge Press. 


FINE COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION—HANDSOMELY BOUND 


500. Gwyn (“NELL”). CUNNINGHAM (PeEtTER). The Story of Nell Gwyn: 
and the Sayings of Charles the Second. Related and Collected by 
Peter Cunningham. Title vignette and illustrations. 12mo, full 
red French levant morocco, sides with a framework design of five 
fillets, the corners forming circles within which are two laurel 
sprays enclosing the ensigned monogram “C. C.” of Charles IL, 
gilt inside borders, By RIVIERE. - London, 1852 
First EDITION AND A FINE Copy. 


BEAUTIFULLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND BOUND, WITH MINIATURE 
PAINTING OF NELL GWYN INSET ON FRONT COVER 


501. Gwyn (“NeELL”). CUNNINGHAM (PETER). The Story of Nell Gwyn: 
and the Sayings of Charles the Second. With a Complete Index 
to the Personages Mentioned now First Published. Royal 8vo, 
full green levant. morocco, gilt borders of fillets and Tudor roses 
on sides, the obverse cover having corners of panels richly gilt 
and In TH Center Is A MINIATURE PAINTING ON Ivory or NELL 
GwyN, in a sunken medallion protected by glass and bordered by a 
leafy wreath in gilt; inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, By 
BROCA. New York, 1891 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 75 portraits and views. 
BEAUTIFUL Copy. 


FINE COPY OF THE LIMITED ISSUE 


502. Haxkuuyt (RicHarp). The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traf- 
fiques and Discoveries of the English Nation made by Sea or Over- 
land to the Remote and Farthest Distant Quarters of the Earth at 
any time within the compasse of these 1600 Yeeres. Portraits and 
illustrations on Japanese vellum paper; rubricated title-pages. 
12 vols. 8vo, cloth, vellum backs, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

. Glasgow, 1903 

Epir1ion LimitTep to 100 copies printed on handmade paper, with Proofs 

of the Illustrations on JAPANESE VELLUM, for sale in Great Britain and Ire- 
land, of which this is, No. 87, signed with initials by the Publishers. 


508. Hativy (Lupovic). L’Abbé Constantin. Finely illustrated with 9 
full-page Cotorep PHotocravures and text reproductions, by Mme. 
Madeleine Lemaire; with a 4-p. facsimile letter by the author. 
Royal 8vo, full dark green French levant morocco, a seal inlaid in 
upper left corner of front cover, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt 
top, BY BOUASSE JEUNE. Paris, 1888 

FINE Copy. 


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504. HattaAm (Henry). Introduction to the Literature of Europe, in the 
Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Seventeenth Centuries. Portrait. 4 vols. 
12mo, full maroon morocco, sides with a framework design of blind 
tooled lines with the arms of King’s College stamped on front 
covers, gilt edges. London, 1872 

FINE Copy. With certificate in first volume showing that this work had 


been presented by the Council of King’s College, London, to one of the 
students as a prize. 


505. HAmMerRTON (Puiuip G.). Wenderholme. Edinburgh, 1877; Tracy 
(L.). The Wheel o’ Fortune. Jllustrated. N. Y. [1907]; Reverur 
for August, 1918, November, 1918, February, 1919. Jllustrations ; 
Carnes (M.). The Argonauts of Immortality. Paris, 1902. To- 
gether, 6 vols. 8vo, small 4to and 12mo, cloth and wrappers. 


506. Hamerton (Puiuip G.). Etching & Etchers. Illustrated. 8vo, cloth, 
gilt top, uncut. London, 1876 


LARGE PAPER COPY OF FIRST EDITION 


507. HaAmerton (Puiuie G.). The Graphic Arts. A Treatise on the 
Varieties of Drawing, Painting, and Engraving in Comparison 
with each other and with Nature. With over 50 reproductions 
after Raphael, Da Vinci, Titian, Hollar, Rembrandt, Veronese. 
Thick small folio, full vellum, gilt, uncut. London, 1882 

FINE LARGE PAPER Copy. Treats upon Drawing in Pen-and-Ink, Pencil, 
etc., for Aisthetic Pleasure; Right and Wrong in Drawing; Pastel; Tempera ; 
Painting on Tapestry; Painting in Oil and Varnish; Watercolors; Etching ; 
Aquatint and Mezzotint; Lithography; Wood-Engraving; Line-Engraving ; 
etc. 


508. Harpy (THomaAsS). Selected Poems of Thomas Hardy. With portrait 
and title-page design engraved on wood by William Nicholson. 
8vo, boards, art linen back, gilt top, uncut. 

London [Riccardi Press], 1921 
EDITION LIMITED to 1025 copies, of which this is, No. 637. 


509. Harpy (Tuomas). Collected Poems. Portrait. London, 1923; 
Wricut (F. A.—Translator). The Girdle of Aphrodite. London, 
n.d.; Evuis (F. S.). The History of Reynard the Fox. Devices by 
Walter Crane. London: David Nutt, 1897; Ypats (W. B.). Poems 
of Spenser. Frontispiece and vignette title by A. S. Hartrick, col- 
ored illustrations by Jessie M. King. Edinburgh, n.d. Together, 
4 vols. 12mo, cloth, 3 vols. uncut. 


510. Hart (Aucustus C.). The Story of My Life. Full-page and text 
illustrations. 6 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt backs and tops, 
uncut, BY STIKEMAN. London, 1896 

FINE Copy. 


511. Hawes (H. R.). Music and Morals. Third Edition. Illustrated. 

THick 12mo, half red morocco, joint loose. London, 1873 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 20 engraved portraits and views, 

some on India paper. ‘The portraits are of great music composers, and 

others, among whom may be mentioned,—Beethoven, Haydn, Handel, Men- 
delssohn, Balfe, Mozart, Dr. Arne, Bach, and others. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


512. HAwtTHOoRNE (NATHANIEL). Twice-Told Tales. 12mo, full crimson 
levant morocco, Jansenist, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, 


BY THE CLUB BINDERY. Boston, 1887 
First EpITion. With the 4pp. of advertisements preceding the title, and 
16pp. at end. 


From the H. Walter Webb-Leila Howard Codman and Walter Thomas 
Wallace collections, with bookplates. 


D138. [Hazuirr (WititAM).] Liber Amoris; or, The New Pygmalion. 
Fingraved title containing vignette portrait of Miss Sarah Walker. 
12mo, half dark blue morocco. London, 1823 

First EDITION. 


d14. Hearn (Larcapio). Some Chinese Ghosts. 12mo, cloth. 
Boston, 1887 


First Epirion. Only a few copies extant as a large number were de- 
stroyed because of a disagreement between the author and the publisher. 


615. Hearn (Larcapio). Exotics and Retrospectives. First Enprrion. 
Illustrated. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1898 


516. Hearn (Larcapio). Interpretations of Literature. Selected and 
Edited with an Introduction by John Erskine. Frontispiece por- 
trait. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, paper labels, uncut. New York, 1920 


517. Hearn (Larcapio). The Romance of the Milky Way. N. Y., 1905; 
GouLp (G. M.). Concerning Lafcadio Hearn. With a bibliography 
by Laura Stedman. Portrait. Phila. [1908]; Le GaLuienne (R.). 
October Vagabonds. Illustrated. N. Y., 1910; Aupricu (T. B.). 
Daisy’s Necklace. N. Y., 1857; Anpgerson (S.). Poor White. 
N. Y., 1920; Marching Men. N. Y., 1917; Bierce (A.) ann Dan- 
zigeR (G. A.). The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter. N. Y., 
1907. All but the last, First Eprrions. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, 


cloth. 
518. Hecut (Bren). Fantazius Mallare. A Mysterious Oath. Drawings 
by Wallace Smith. 8vo, cloth, uncut. Chicago, 1922 


First EpIrion, limited. 


519. Henutey (W. E.). A Century of Artists. A Memorial of the Glas- 
gow International Exhibition, 1888. With 103 fine reproductions, 
the plates being on Japanese vellum paper. Folio, cloth, gilt top, 
uncut. Glasgow, 1889 

A BEAUTIFUL WorK. LARGE PAPER EDITION, limited to 215 copies, this 
being, No. 24. Some of the artists whose works are reproduced in this vol- 
ume are:—Alma-Tadema; Bastien-Lepage; Rosa Bonheur; Burne-Jones; 
Cameron; Constable; Corot; Daubigny ; Delacroix ; Gainsborough; Leighton ; 
-Millais; Millet; Turner; ete. 


RARE EARLY EDITION OF “THE KING’S BOOK” 


520. Henry VIII. A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Every Chris- 
tian Man. Buack Letter. 16mo, full brown morocco, blind tooled 
border on sides, gilt edges, front cover loose. 

. London: Thomas Berthelet, 1543 
“THE Kine’s Book.” Fourth (?) Edition. Copies of early editions rarely 
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[No. 520. Hnnry VIII—Continued] 


525. 


526. 


occur for sale. This important declaration on the articles of the Protestant 
religion was drawn up by a Committee of Bishops and Divines, and after- 
ward read and approved by both Houses of Parliament. Henry VIII cor- 
rected it, wrote a preface, and commanded its publication, hence it was known 
as “The King’s Book.” 


. HeptaAmMEeron (THE). Marguerite de Navarre. L’Heptaméron des 


Nouvelles. Réimprimé par les Soins de D. Jouast, Avec une No- 
tice, des Notes et un Glossaire par Paul Lacroix. 2 vols. 8vo, full 
maroon polished calf, gilt line border on sides, full gilt backs, 
inner calf and gilt borders, gilt edges, By HATCHARDS. 


Paris: Librairie des Bibliophiles, 1879 
FINE Copy. 


. Heratpry. [Boiron (E.).]| The Elements of Armories. Hngravings 


of armorial shields. Small 4to, full old sprinkled calf, worn, one 
joint slightly damaged. London: George Eld, 1610 

First Epition. Scarce. This work is cited by Hunter in his New Illus- 
trations of Shakespeare’s ‘‘A Winter’s Tale.” The fore-edges are mildewed, 
and fore-edges of title and few preliminary leaves are frayed. 


. Heraupry. THe Lonpon KatenpAr; or Court and City Register for 


England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, for 1798. With 60 plates 
containing hundreds of specimens of English coats-of-arms. 
Printed for John Stockdale [1798;] Prrracrm for the People. Hn- 
graved title. 1841. Together, 2 vols. thick 12mo, full crimson and 
dark purple straight-grain morocco, narrow gilt borders on sides, 
gilt backs and edges. London, 1798-1841 


FINE Copies. The second volume contains the bookplate of Rev. William 
Stamer, Bath. 


. Hursert (GrorGe). Herbert’s Remains: or, Sundry Pieces of that 


Sweet Singer of the Temple, Mr. George Herbert, Sometime Orator 
of the University of Cambridge. Now exposed to publick light. 
12mo, calf, gilt, gilt edges, rebacked, By MORRELL. 
London: Printed for Timothy Garthwait, 1652 
First EDITION OF THE AUTHOR’S CHIEF WORK IN PROSE. The Address 
to the Reader, signed by Herbert, is dated 1632. Good sound copy, including 
“Jacula Prudentum,” with a separate title-page bearing date,—1651. The 
pagination is irregular, as issued. 


HERGESHEIMER (JosePpH). A Bibliography of the Works of Joseph 
Hergesheimer by H. L. R. Swire. 1922; Cranp (StepHen). A 
Bibliography, Compiled with an Introduction by Vincent Starrett. 
1923. Portraits. Together, 2 vols., 8vo, boards, uncut. 

Philadelphia, 1922-1923 


First Eprrions, LiMiTED To 35 LARGE PAPER Copies, the first signed by 
both Hergesheimer and the compiler, the second by the compiler alone. 


HERGESHEIMER (JosepH). Mountain Blood. New York, 1915; Linda 
Condon. New York, 1919; The Bright Shawl. New York, 1922; 
Cytherea. New York, 1922; Swire (H. L. R.). A Bibliography of 
the Works of Joseph Hergesheimer. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1922. 
Edition Limited to 300 copies; Cantu (JAMES B.). Joseph Herges- 
heimer. Chicago, 1921. Limited Edition. Attu First Eprrions. 
Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


msi mea 


527. 


528. 


529. 


5381. 


D32. 


533. 


534. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


HERGESHEIMER (JosepH). The Lay Anthony. N. Y., 1919; The Happy 
End. N. Y., 1919; The Bright Shawl. N. Y., 1922; Linda Condon. 
London, 1920; The Three Black Pennys. London [1918]; Moun- 
tain Blood. N. Y., 1915; Cytherea. N. Y., 1922. Marnuy First 
Epitions. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


HERGESHEIMER (JosepH). Java Head. Leipzig, 1922; Cytherea. Leip- 
zig, 1922. 3 copies; Mountain Blood. Leipzig, 1922. 2 copies; Linda 
Condon, Leipzig, 1922; The Bright Shawl. Firsr Eprrion. N. Y., 
1922; The Happy End. First Epirion. N. Y., 1919; Graves (R.). 
Country Sentiment. First Eprrion. London [1920]; Hersert (A. 
P.). The House by the River. First Eprrton. London [1920]. To- 
gether, 11 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


Herviev (Pau). Flirt. With fine plates and vignettes by Madame 
Madeleine Lemaire. Royal 4to, half green levant morocco, gilt, 
gilt back and top, uncut. Paris, 1890 


. HistortaAns or Greece. With illustrations on Japanese vellum paper. 


12 vols. 8vo, full brown morocco, Jansenist, gilt tops, uncut, one 
back slightly damaged. 
New York: Tandy-Thomas Company [1909] 
MARATHON EDITION, limited to 250 sets, of which this is, No. 164. 
COMPRISES :—The History of Herodotus, by George Rawlinson ; 
The History of Thucydides, by Benjamin Jowett ; 
The History of Xenophon, translated by H. G. Dakyns. 


History. CHApwick (D.). Social Life in the Days of Piers Plow- 
man. Cambridge, 1922; Vanpam (A. D.). Men and Manners of 
the Third Republic. Portraits. London, 1904; Keynes (J. M.). 
Economic Consequences of the Peace. London, 1920; Graves (C. 
L.). Mr. Punch’s History of Modern England. Vols. 3 and 4 only. 
Illustrated. N. Y., recent. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


History. Camppetit (D.). The Puritan in Holland, England, and 
America. 2 vols. N. Y., 1892; Rosen (Baron). Forty Years of 
Diplomacy. 2 vols. London [1922]; Krynes (J. M.). A Revision 
of the Treaty. London, 1922. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


HogartH (WitiiAM). The Works of William Hogarth. With De- 
scriptions, in which are pointed out many Beauties that have 
hitherto escaped notice, with A Comment on their Moral Tendency, 
by the Rev. John Trusler. A New Edition, Revised and Corrected. 
With 158 engravings. 2 vols. 4to, full red straight-grain morocco, 
sides with a scroll-work border in gilt, gilt backs, gilt edges. 

London: Printed for J. Goodwin, 1827 


FINE Copy in a contemporary binding. 


Hoisetn (Hans). Derucuar (Davin). The Dances of Death, . ; 
done from the Original Designs, by John Holbein, in the Town- 
House of Basil. To which are prefixed Descriptions of each Plate 
in French and English . . . Engraved portraits, frontispiece-title, 
and 46 engraved plates after Holbein. Small 4to, full red straight- 
grain morocco, with gilt and blind borders on sides, gilt back and 
edges. London, 1803 


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RARE. Printed on heavier paper than the First Edition, and with very 
fine impressions of the plates. The portrait of Deuchar is the only plate in 
this edition which has a border. 

The binding is a fine CONTEMPORARY SPECIMEN done in the style of Roger 
Payne. 


530. HoLBEIN (HANS). Dance of Death. With a Dissertation by Francis 
Douce, and Introduction by Thos. F. Dibdin. With 90 illustrations 
on wood. 1858; Hatuiay (ANprEw—Editor). The Savage-Club 
Papers for 1868. Illustrations. 1868; Bacon (Sir Francis). No- 
vum Organum. Lngraved title-page. William Pickering, n.d. To- 
gether, 3 vols. 8vo and 12mo, full morocco, three-quarter morocco, 
BY RIVIERE, and half polished calf, By zAmnHNsDoRF, gilt backs, gilt 
edges and uncut. London, 1858-1868 

With bookplate of Edward Cane in the first volume, and book-label of 
Hugh Renton in the second. 


FIRST EDITION—IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS 


536. HotmMes (OLIVER WENDELL). Urania: A Rhymed Lesson. Pronounced 
Before the Mercantile Library Association October 14, 1846. 8vo, 
original blue wrappers. Enclosed in a green cloth folder. 

Boston, 1846 

First EpITion. In a letter to James Russell Lowell, dated Noy. 29, 1846, 

printed in Holmes’ Life and Letters, Vol. I, p. 295, Dr. Holmes answers cer- 

tain strictures of Lowell and discusses the poem and his own view as re- 
flected therein. 


5387. Hotmrs (OLIvER WENDELL). The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table; 
The Professor at the Breakfast-Table; The Poet at the Breakfast- 
Table. Two vols. with illustrations. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, full 
morocco, gilt, gilt edges. Boston, 1880 

Or ASSOCIATION INTEREST. First volume with full name of the author 
written on title in his autograph. 


538. Hone (WitiiAM). The Every-Day Book: or the Guide to the Year. 
3 vols. [1826-1827]; The Year Book of Daily Recreation and In- 
formation. 1850. All copiously illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, 
full mottled calf, gilt backs, marbled edges. London [1826 ]-1850 


539. Hoop (THomas). The Works of Thomas Hood. Edited by Epes 
Sargent. Engraved frontispieces and title-pages. 6 vols. square 
12mo, half morocco, gilt backs, bindings rubbed. New York, 1862 


540. Hoop (THomaAs). Works. Comic and Serious, In Prose and Verse. 
Edited with Notes, by his Son. Photographic frontispiece. 7 
vols. 12mo, full calf, gilt, richly gilt backs, marbled edges. 

London: Edward Moxon, 1862-1863 


LipRARY EDITION. FINE SET. 


541. Horace. The Odes and Epodes of Horace. Latin text edited by C. L. 
Smith. With Versions, Paraphrases and Explanatory Notes by Emi- 
nent Scholars, Statesmen and Poets. With an Introduction by 
Archbishop Ireland. Portraits and plates In Two Statss, one 

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[No. 541. Horace—Continued] 


542. 


543. 


044, 


545. 


546. 


547. 


D48. 


549. 


on Japanese paper, and one on plain paper, some of which are 
signed by the artist and the others by the etcher; engraved titles, 
numerous vignettes, facsimiles of early title-pages, etc. 9 vols. 
Square 8vo, half vellum, uncut. Boston, 1901-1904 
LIMITED to 467 copies, printed for members of the Bibliophile Society. 


Horsrs. EIs—nserc (Baron bp’). Description du Manége Moderne 
dans sa Perfection. With engraved title and 59 copperplates by 
B. Picart. Oblong folio, boards, leather back, text somewhat 
stained. | Londres, 1727] 

Dedication Leaf is dated ‘“‘A Londres, le 4 Decemb. 1728.” 


HousMAn (L.). Field of Clover. N. Y., 1902; Last Poems. London, 
1922; Hoop (T.). Humorous Poems. London, 1893; Dopson (A.). 
Collected Poems. London, 1897; Youne (Sir G.). Poems of Victor 
Hugo. London, 1901; Arnotp (M.). Poetical Works. London, 
1902; Forp (P. L.). Wanted, a Chaperon. N. Y., 1902; Secret Springs 
of Dublin Song. Dublin, 1918. Some illustrated. Together, 8 
vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


Howetts (Wititam Dian). Their Wedding Journey. Jllustrations 
by Clifford Carleton, on China paper. 8vo, vellum boards, gilt, 
gilt top, uncut. Cambridge, 1895 

Large paper Edition, autographed by the author. 


|Hupert (Sir Francis).] The Deplorable Life and Death of Edward 
the Second, King of England. Together with the Downefall of 
the two Vnfortunate Fauorites, Gravestone and Spencer. Hngraved 
portrait of Edward the Second. Small Svo, full crimson French 
levant morocco, gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt edges, By THE CLUB 
BINDERY. London: Printed for Roger Mitchell, 1628 
THE First (SuRREPTITIOUS) Epirion. The first authorized edition was 
published the following year, 1629. It has been asserted that this work was 
written by Spenser. 
From the McKee, Lawson and Hagen collections, with bookplates. 


Hupson (W. H.). The Naturalist in La Plata. First Epition. With 
illustrations. 8vo, cloth, rebound. London, 1892 


Hupson (W. H.). Birds in London, First Epition. Illustrated by 
Bryan Hook, A. D. McCormick and from photographs from nature 
by Rk. B. Lodge. 8vo, cloth, gilt, gilt top, uncut. London, 1898 


Hupson (W. H.). A Little Boy Lost. Illustrated. 1905; Osprey; or, 
Egrets and Aigrettes. [1902]; The Same; A Tired Traveller. Col- 
ored illustrations. N.d.; GautswortHy (J.). For Love of Beasts. 
1912. Aut First Epitions. Together, 5 pieces, 8vo and 12mo, cloth, 
wrappers and wire-stitched. London [1902]-1912 


Hupson (W. H.). Milton & His Poetry. 1912; Brnioc (H.). The 
‘Old Road. 1911; Bennerr (A.). From the Log of the Velsa. 
1920; Fay (A. M.). Victorian Days in England. Boston, 1928. 
Last three vols. illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth 
and wrappers. London (one Boston), 1911-1923 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


550. 


bol. 


bd2. 


553. 


Bd. 


556. 


557. 


bd8. 


559. 


Hupson (W. H.). Green Mansions. Introduction by John Gals- 
worthy. N. Y., 1916; 153 Letters from W. H. Hudson. Edited and 
with an Introduction and Explanatory Notes by Edward Garnett. 
Portrait. London, 1923. Limited. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth, uncut, the latter, unopened. New York and London, 1916-1923 


Hupson (W. H.). Dead Man’s Plack and an Old Thorn. Frontis- 
piece. 1920; A Traveller in Little Things. 1921. First Epirions. 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. London, 1920-1921 


Hupson (W. H.). A Hind in Richmond Park. First Eprrion. 8vo, 
cloth. London, 1922 


Hupson (W. H.). A Bibliography of the Writings of W. H. Hud- 
son. By G. F. Wilson. First Eprition. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 
London, 1922 


. Hucuenot Psatrer. Expert (Henry). Le Psautier Huguenot du 


XVie Siécle. Publié sur un Plan Nouveau. Thick royal 4to, wrap- 
pers, uncut, and unopened. Paris, 1902 
EDITION LIMITED to 125 copies on Holland paper, this being, No. 72. 


Hume (Davip). The History of England, from the Invasion of 
Julius Cesar to the Revolution in 1688. 10 vols. 1803; SmoLierr 
(T.). The History of England, from the Revolution in 1688 to the 
Death of George II, designed as a continuation of Hume. 6 vols. 
1805. Hmbellished with engravings on copper and wood from 
original designs. Together, 16 vols. full contemporary midnight 
blue straight-grain morocco, gilt borders on sides, gilt paneled 
backs, gilt edges. London,1803-1805 

With the exception that some pages are spotted, a FINE SET IN COEVAL 
BINDING. 
With bookplate of G. McGrindell, Jr. 


HuMpurREYS PusiicaTIons. MAxIMES VAUVFNARGUES. [Text in French 
and English.] 2 vols. square 16mo, full green levant morocco, 
Jansenist, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. 

London: Arthur L. Humphreys, 1903 
A BEAUTIFUL SET. 


Humpureys Pusiications. Bacon (F.). Gardens and Friendship. 
Illustrated. 1910; Peeps into Pepys. Illustrated. 19138; A Garland 
of Love. 1902; Practical Wisdom. 1907; Mirabeau’s Love-Letters. 
1909. Together, 5 vols. 8vo to 18mo, cloth, flexible and stiff wrap- 

| pers, uncut. London: Arthur L. Humphreys, 1907-19138 


HuneKer (JAMES G.). Bedouins. 1920; New Cosmopolis. 1915; 
Iconoclasts. 1905; Egoists. 1909; Unicorns. 1917. First EpITIons. 
Two vols. illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth, 3 vols. gilt tops, 
uncut. New York, 1905-1920 


HuNEKER (JAMES G.). Variations. 1921; New Cosmopolis. 1915; 
Iconoclasts. 1905; Egoists. 1909; Unicorns. 1917. Att First 
Epitions. One vol. illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth, 3 vols. 
gilt tops, uncut. New York, 1905-1921 


560. 


561. 


d62. 


563. 


564. 


565. 


566. 


567, 


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HUuNEKER (JAMES G.). The Pathos of Distance. 1913; Ivory Apes 
and Peacocks. 1915; Promenades of an Impressionist. 1910; Franz 
Liszt. 1911; New Cosmopolis. 1915. Aun First Epirions. Two 
vols. illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, uncut. 

New York, 1910-1915 


Huneker (JAMES G.). Franz Liszt. 1911; New Cosmopolis. 1915; 
Steeplejack. 2 vols. 1920. First Epirions. 3 vols. illustrated. 'To- 
gether, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, uncut. New York, 1911-1920 


HuUNEKER (JAMES G.). Overtones. A Book of Temperaments; 
MorTrHerRWELL (WILLIAM). Poetical Works; CHeEstTerToN (GILBERT 
K.). Thackeray; Dumas (ALEXANDRE). The Crimes of the Bor- 
gias and Others; Fierp (Evucrenrn). A Little Book of Nonsense; 
Huenets (Tuomas). Life of Livingstone; Dennis (JoHn). Eng- 
lish Sonnets. Collected and Arranged by John Dennis; MaccaLLuM 
(M. W.). Tennyson’s Idylls of the King and Arthurian Story from 
the XVIth Century; and others. Together, 16 vols. 12mo and 8vo, 
original cloth. London and New York, various dates 


[Hunt (Leten).] Classic Tales, Serious and Lively; with Critical 
Essays on the Merits and Reputations of the Authors. Engraved 
titles and numerous fine plates etched or engraved by J. Fittler, 
Anker Smith, C. Pye, J. Heath, and others after original designs 
by A. W. Davis, David Wilkie, &. Westall, and other noted artists. 
5 vols. 12mo, full pink straight-grain morocco, gilt fillets on, sides, 
gilt edges, backs somewhat faded. London, 1806-1807 

First Epirion, fine impressions of the plates. 


First Issvur, with date as above, most copies that appear for sale being 
dated 1807. 


Hunt (LeicH). Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries; with 
Recollections of the Author’s Life and of his Visit to Italy. Sil- 
houette portrait of Byron and engraved portraits of, the Countess 
Guiccioli, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and Leigh Hunt. Ato, re- 
bound in cloth, uncut. London, 1828 

First EpITrion. LARGE PAPER Copy, not to be confused with the octavo 
First Edition in two volumes of the same year. 


Hunt (LeicoH). The Town; its Memorable Characters and Events. 
With 45 illustrations. 2 vols. 12mo, three-quarter brown morocco. 
London, 1848 

First Epirion. FINE Copy. 


Hunt (Leich). A Saunter through the West. Illustrated. 2 vols. 
12mo, full brown morocco, Jansenist, with blind tooled hinges, 
gilt tops, uncut, BY RIVIERE. Londen, 1861 


First Eprrion. ExrTra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 80 finely 
engraved portraits and views of persons and places referred to by the author. 
The Augustin Daly copy, with bookplate. 


Issen (Henrik). The Writings of Ibsen. Frontispieces on Japan- 
ese vellum paper. 138 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1911-1912 
The well-printed Viking Edition, published by Charles Scribner’s Sons. 


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568. Ipsen (Henrik). Brand. A Dramatic Poem. Translated by F. E. 
Garrett. Frontispiece. 1894. Limited to 250 copies on handmade 
paper; Henitby (W. E.). Poems. Portrait of Henley. 1905; Lane 
(ANDREW). The Dead Leman. 1889; Lane (Mrs.). The Book of 
Princes and Princesses. Edited by Andrew Lang. 8 CoLorEep PLATES 
and numerous illustrations by H. J. Ford. 1908; Arnotp (Sir 
Epwin). The Light of Asia. 1881; Hommr. Odyssey. Translated 
by William Cullen Bryant. N.d.; Aupricn (T. B.). Friar Jerome’s 
Beautiful Book. Riverside Press, 1896; Wyndham Towers. 1890; 
Taytor (Bens. F.). Complete Poetical Works. 1886, Together, 
9 vols. 12mo, original cloth, boards and full morocco. 


London, Boston and New York, 1881-1908 
A FINE COLLECTION. 


BEAUTIFUL MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS WRITTEN AND ILLUMINATED 
FOR THE ENGLISH SEE OF CANTERBURY 


569. ILLUMINATED Manuscript oN VELLUM. Horm Beate Marie Vir- 
ginis secundum usum Angliez Ecclesia, cum Calendario. Jllwmi- 
nated manuscript of Flemish or North of France workmanship 
of the Fifteenth Century. Written in Gothic characters in red 
and black (calendar in blue, red and gold) on 147 leaves (one blank) 
of fine vellum, 41% by 634 inches. With 14 large and 13 small minia- 
tures beautifully painted in colors heightened with gold; 16 full 
borders and lateral borders on every page of flowers, foliage and 
fruits in vivid colors and gold, some of the full borders having sec- 
tions of the background painted in dull gold under the colors; 
hundreds of large and small initial letters and decorative line ends 
in burnished gold and colors. Small 8va, full modern brown mor- 
occo extra, sides with foliated design in azured gilt within geomet- 
rical compartments of double gilt lines, gilt back and inside bord- 
ers, old gilt edges. Fifteenth Century 


AN UNUSUALLY BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN OF FIFTEENTH CENTURY ILLUMINA- 
TION written for use in the ENGLISH CHURCH for the See of Canterbury. In 
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE STATE OF PRESERVATION for English manuscript Hours, 
the entire volume being perfect and unmutilated, with the exception of the 
name of St. Thomas @ Becket which has been erased in the Calendar, and in 
the Special Prayer to him on verso of leaf 39. These erasures were made 
when the Order of Henry VIII (16th November 1538) was issued that he 
“was in future to be called no more St. Thomas of Canterbury ‘but Bishop 
Becket’ all images and pictures of him were to be ‘put down’ and all mention 
of him in calendar and service book to be erased.” The fact that this volume 
contains these erasures shows that it was most likely in public use at that 
time (1538) and makes it of ESPECIAL INTEREST HISTORICALLY. Among 
the other English Saints listed in the Calendar are St. Elfege, St. Dunstan, 
St. David of Pembroke, St. Edward II, John of Beverly and others of 
more common occurrence. 

The miniatures are of exceptional brilliancy and are beautifully executed. 
The large ones represent the usual subjects of—The Annunciation, Nativity, 
Circumcision, and so forth, the smaller ones being of the Four Evangelists, 
Saints and symbolic subjects. 

With autograph signature of “Rich. Towneley’” on fly-leaf and his fine 
armorial bookplate, dated 1702, inside of front cover. 


070. 


571. 


d72. 


573. 


574. 


575. 


576. 


577. 


578. 


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IttustraTeD Books. MiLtner (THomas). The Gallery of Nature. 
1849; Lorri (W. J.). Kensington. Picturesque & Historical. 
1888; Harwood’s Scenery of Great Britain. Circa, 1844. All copi- 
ously illustrated. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, 4to and oblong 4to, full 
morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London [1844]-1888 


InptA. Rousseret (Louis). India and Its Native Princes, Travels in 
Central India and in the Presidencies of Bombay and Bengal. 
Carefully Revised and Edited by Lieut. Col. Buckle. With 317 il- 
lustrations and 6 maps. Folio, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. 

New York [printed in London], 1876 


Irvine (WaAsHIncToN). Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise Be- 
yond the Rocky Mountains. [Firsr Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, half red 
morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Philadelphia, 1836 


Irvine (Wasurtneton). Old Christmas: From the Sketch Book of 
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Iste-ADAM (VILLIERS DE). Le Nouveau Monde. Ornamented with 15 
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IrauiAN Art. Christ and His Mother in Italian Art. Edited by 
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Iraty. Hakewmu (James). A Picturesyue Tour of Italy, from 
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Iraty. Morcan (Lapy). L’Italie. Traduit de l’Anglais. 4 vols. 
S8vo, boards, morocco backs, uncut. Paris, 1821 
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dence in Italy, in 1819 and 1820. The notices on the laws, the statistics and 
the literary disputes, as well as the Appendix on the state of medicine has 
been added at the request of the author by Sir Ch. Morgan. 


Iraty. Italy from the Alps to Mount Etna. Translated by Frances 
Eleanor Trollope and edited by Thomas Adolphus Trollope. Illus- 
trated with upwards of 100 full-page and 300 smaller engravings. 
Thick small folio, full blue morocco, heavily gilt framework on 
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579. Ivormms. Maskett (Axtrrep). Ivories. [The Connoisseur’s Library 
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580. Jacobs (JosepH). Celtic Fairy Tales. Selected and Edited by Joseph 
Jacobs. Lllustrated by John D. Batten with plates In Two States 
and several illustrations. 8vo, boards, gilt top, uncut. 

London: D. Nutt, 1892 
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No. 30, signed by the publisher. 


O81. Jacoss (JosepH). More Celtic Fairy Tales. Selected and Edited by 
Joseph Jacobs. Illustrated by John D. Batten, with plates In 

Two Statss, and several illustrations. 8vo, boards, gilt top, uncut. 
London: Nutt, 1894 


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No. 4, signed by the publisher. 


582. Jacoss (JosepH). More English Fairy Tales. Collected and Edited 
by Joseph Jacobs. Illustrated by John D. Batten, with plates In 
Two Srates and several illustrations. 8vo, boards, gilt top, uncut. 
London: Nutt, 1894 
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PAPER, this being, No. 2, signed by the publisher. 


583. JAMES I. Henperson (T. F.). James I and VI. Illustrated with 
fine plates from contemporary works of art IN Two Status, frontis- 
piece in colors. Imperial 4to, full red levant morocco, gilt tooled 
sides, with the arms of James I stamped in gilt in center, wide 
inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers and 
backbone bound in. Paris: Goupil & Co., 1904 

FINE MonocGrapH. EDITION LIMITED to 200 copies ON JAPANESE VELLUM 
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584. Jamus (G. W.). Indian Basketry. With 360 illustrations. N. Y., 
1902; Crucis (F. R.). Secret Shakespearean Seals. Revelations of 
Rosicrucian Arcana. Illustrated by photo-facsimiles. Nottingham, 
1916; Macrise (D.). A Gallery of [llustrious Literary Characters. 
Illustrated. London, N.d. Together, 3 vols. 4to and 8vo, cloth, 
2 loose in covers. 


585. JAMES (Henry). A Bundle of Letters (Reprinted from the Parisian). 
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586. JAMES (Henry). The Question of Our Speech. The Lesson of Bal- 
zac. Boston, 1905; The Portrait of a Lady. Boston, 1882. First 
AMERICAN Epition. Name on fly-leaf; The Private Life. Lord 
Beaupre. Thé Visits. New York, 1898; The Awkward Age. New 
York, 1899. Axi First Eprtions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

Boston and New York, 1882-1905 


587. 


588. 


589. 


590. 


591. 


592. 


593. 


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JamMES (Henry). Stories Revived. 3 vols. London, 1885; The Better 
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London and N ew York, 1885-1903 


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JAMES (Henry). Letters of Henry James. Selected and Edited by 
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I). Letters from Samoa. London, 1906; Lx GALLIENNE (R.). Rob- 
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True Travelers. Illustrated by Wm. Nicholson. London, 1923. 
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JAMESON (Mrs. ANNA). The History of Our Lord as Exemplified in 
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80 plain and chromolithographic plates and 146 illustrations, many 
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others. 4 vols. folio, pictorial cloth, gilt tops, uncut. 

Boston: Riverside Press, 1886 


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JESSE (W.). The Life of George Brummell, Esq. commonly called 
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London, 1893 
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Wellesley, Leigh Hunt (colored), Princess Charlotte, Samuel Rogers, and 
others. 


JOHNSON (SamugEL). A Dictionary of the English Language; in 
which the Words are deduced from their Originals, and Illustrated 
in their Different Significations by Examples from the best Writ- 
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English Grammar. 2 vols. thick folio, newly bound in full mottled 
sheep, sides with a border of gilt dentelle work, gilt paneled backs, 
title-pages cut down and mounted. 

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and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by 
those to whom excise is paid.” ‘“‘Lexicographer, a harmless drudge.” ‘Pen- 
sion, an allowance made to any one without an equivalent. In England, it 
is generally understood to mean pay given to a state hireling for treason to 
his country,” and other such definitions. 


594. [JoHNson (SAMUEL).] The Rambler. Complete in One Volume. 
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595. JoHNSON (SAMUEL). The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets; 
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London, 1821 

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by Ld. Tennyson.” 
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596. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). The Works of Samuel Johnson. 9 vols. 8vo, 


cloth, uncut; somewhat worn. Oxford, 1825 
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Pickering. 


597. JOHNSON (SAMUEL). Johnsoniana; or, Supplement to Boswell: Be- 
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persons]. First Eprtion. Numerous engraved portraits and views. 
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598. Jones (Intco). The Most Notable Antiquity of Great Britain, vul- 
garly called Stone-Heng on Salisbury Plain. With an engraved 
portrait of Jones by Hollar after Van Dyck, mounted, and laid in; 
7 large folding plates, and other illustrations. Folio, full russia, 
gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt edges, By LEWIS. 

London: Printed by James Flesher for Daniel Pakeman, 1655 
Scarce First Epirion, most copies of which were destroyed in the Fire of 
London. A posthumous publication, edited from the author’s loose memo- 
randa by John Webb. 
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plate of the first mentioned and the leather book-labels of the others. 


599. Jones (JoHn Pavut). Commemoration at Annapolis, April 24, 1906. 
Illustrated. Washington, 1907; Year Book of the Holland Society 
of New York for 1896 and 1899. Illustrated. [N. Y.] 1896-1899; 
American Waterways. In the Annals of the American Academy 
of Political and Social Science. Vol. 31, No. 1. Philadelphia, 1908; 
and others. Together, 6 vols. imperial 8vo to 8vo, cloth and wrap- 
pers. 


600. 


601. 


602. 


603. 


604. 


605. 


606 


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JONES (OwrN—Illuminator). Victoria Psalter. The Psalms of 
David Illuminated by Owen Jones. Hach page surrounded by beau- 
tiful, wide ornamental border IN Coors 0N GoLp Grounn, and with 
large, medium and small initials of the best ornamental style, on 
gold ground, including also 5 full-page decorations, all illuminated 
in the style of the finest early illuminated MSS. Folio, embossed 
ornamental leather, gilt edges. London, circa 1860 


Dedicated to the late Queen Victoria. One of the most beautiful publica- 
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JONSON (Bren). The Works of Ben Jonson. In Nine Volumes. With 
Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a Biographical Memoir, by 
W. Gifford. Portrait of Jonson, W. Bohnes delin., J. Fittler, sculps. 
9 vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt backs, uncut, bindings slightly 
rubbed. London, 1816 


JOSEPHUS (FLAvius). The Whole Genuine Works of Flavius Jose- 
phus, the Learned and Authentic Jewish Historian, and Celebrated 
Warrior: Translated from the Original Greek . . . To which 
are added, Three Dissertations . . . By William Whiston. Por- 
trait and map. 4 vols. 8vo, half polished calf, gilt backs and edges, 
BY BAYNTUN. London, 1822 

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JUSTINIANUS. Institvtiones, Das ist Ein Aussztigvnd Anleittunng 


. . .3 PERNEDER (ANDREAS). Gerichtlicher Process . . .; Lehen- 
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Krats (JoHn). Hyperion. A Facsimile of Keats’s Autograph Manu- 
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Hyperion. A Dream. With Introductions and Notes by Ernest 
de Sélincourt. Folio, full suede, worn at corners. 

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905 


Kats (JoHN). The Keats Letters, Papers and Other Relics. Form- 
ing the Dilke Bequest in the Hampstead Public Library. Edited 
with full Transcriptions and Notes . . . by George C. Williamson. 
Together, with Forewords by Theodore Watts-Dunton. Introduc- 
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portraits of Keats. Folio, boards, linen back, gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1914 
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Keats (JoHN). Poetical Works of John Keats. With an Introduc- 
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Sonnets. 1881; DrypEn (Jonn). [Plays of] John Dryden. Edited, 
with an Introduction and Notes, by George Saintsbury. Frontis- 
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Together, 6 vols. 12mo, original cloth and boards. 
London, 1842-1903, ete. 


607. Ketmscort Press. Morris (WituiAm). Gothic Architecture: A Lec- 
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608. Ketmscotr Press. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Poems, printed after 
the Original Copies of Venus and Adonis, 1593, The Rape of 
Lucrece, 1584, Sonnets, 1609, The Lover’s Complaint. Edited by 
F. 8S. Ellis. 8vo, full brown French levant morocco, beautiful 
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doublures of red levant morocco, the corners exquisitely gilt tooled 
to a geometric and floreated pattern, with a similar unit of gilt 
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edges, BY LORTIC FILS. Enclosed in a black straight-grain morocco 
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609. Ke~mscott Press. Syr Perecyvelle of Gales. Woodcut by Sir Ed- 
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Hammersmith, 1895 


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610. [KinetaAke (Wiii1Am A.).| Eothen, or Traces of Travel brought 
home from the East. Folding frontispiece, lithograph in colors. 
S8vo, three-quarter green levant morocco, gilt top, uncut, original 
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611. Kiprine (Rupyarp). In Black and White. 8vo, original lithographed 
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612. Kretinc (Rupyarp). The Years Between. Frontispiece. 1919; The 
Naulahka: A Story of West and East. Written by Rudyard Kip- 
ling and Wolcott Balestier. 1892; Stalky & Co. 1899; Letters of 
Travel. 1920. Aru First Epitions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, origi- 
nal cloth, one vol. uncut. London, 1892-1920 


613. Kiprine (Rupyarp). Many Inventions. 1893; The Seven Seas. 1896; 
Sea Warfare. 1916. Att First Epitions. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, 
original cloth, 2 vols. uncut. - London, 1893-1916 


614, 


615. 


616. 


617. 


618. 


619. 


620. 


621. 


622. 


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Krptingc (Rupyarp). The Second Jungle Book. With illustrations 
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First Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, one, gilt edges, one 
gilt top, uncut, first volume an ex-library copy. London, 1895-1903 


Kiptine (Rupyarp). Traffics and Discoveries. 1904; Puck of Pook’s 
Hill. Illustrated by H. R. Millar. 1906. Bots First Eprrions. 
Together, 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth, gilt tops. London, 1904-1906 


Kipuine (Rupyarp). France at War. On the Frontier of Civiliza- 
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vols. 12mo and 16mo, boards and wrappers. 

Garden City, 1914-1915 


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Kiptine (Rupyarp). The Feet of the Young Men. Photographically 
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Garden City, 1920 


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Kipuinc (Rupyarp). The Seven Seas. 1896; Bennerr (ARNOLD). 
Fame and Fiction. 1901; The Gates of Wrath. 1903; A Great Man. 
1904; Hosses (J. O.). The Ambassador. Frontispiece. 1898. Au 
First Epitions. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. 

London, 1896-1904 


Kipuinc (Rupyarp). Kim. Garden City, N. Y., 1912; GoLtpsmitu 
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(Oscar). A House of Pomegranates. London, recent. Hach vol- 
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Saintspury (G.—Editor). Minor Poets of the Caroline Period. 
Oxford, 1921; Fatrcnivp (L.). Don Juan’s Bouquet. Frontispiece. 
N. Y., 1908. Together, 5 vols. S8vo, cloth and boards. 


Koran. Saute (Grorce). The Koran, Commonly called the Alcoran 
of Mohammed. ‘Translated into English immediately from the 
Original Arabic; with Explanatory Notes, taken from the most 
approved Commentators. To which is prefixed a Preliminary 
Discourse. 4to, full calf. London, 1734 


Koran. Sate (Georce). The Koran . . . Translated into English 
Immediately from the Original Arabic. Frontispiece. 8vo, full 
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623. LA BruybreE (JEAN DE). The “Characters” of Jean de la Bruyére. 


624. 


625. 


627. 


629. 


Newly rendered into English by Henri Van Laun. With an Intro- 
duction, a Biographical Memoir and Notes. Illustrated with 24 
etchings by B. Damman and V. Foulquier. 8vo, cloth, vellum 
paper back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1885 

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Lacroix (Pavuut). The XVIIIth Century. Its Institutions, Customs 
and Costumes. France, 1700-1789. Jllustrated with 21 chromo- 
lithographs and 351 wood engravings after Watteau, Vanloo, Ri- 
gaud, and many other artists. Thick imperial 8vo, full dark red 
morocco, gilt back and edges. London, 1876 

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La Fayette (MApAME bE). The Princess of Cleves. Translated by 
Thomas Sergeant Perry. Jllustrations drawn by Jules Garnier 
and engraved by A. LaMotte. 2 vols. 12mo, original white cloth, 
gold stamped, gilt tops, uncut. Boston, 1891 

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. LA FontTAINE (JEAN DE). Fables de La Fontaine. Numerous wood- 


cuts. 2 vols. 12mo, half purple morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 
Paris, 1811 


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La Fontaine (JEAN DE). Tales and Novels in Verse by J. de La Fon- 
taine. With 123 engravings by and after Hisen, Lancret, Boucher, 
Pater and others, printed from the original copperplates. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, full green French levant morocco, sides with triple gilt 
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London [1896] 


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morocco back, gilt top, uncut, wrappers bound in. 
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LAMB (CHARLES). Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who lived 
about the Time of Shakespeare. With Notes. 12mo, full olive 
morocco, gilt, gilt back and top, Uncut. London: Longman, 1808 


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. Lams (CHartes). The Essays of Elia. Edited by Augustine Birrell. 


2 vols. London, 1888. Limited Edition; The Essays of Elia. Edin- 
burgh, 1904; Lamp (CHARLES AND Mary). Works in Prose and 
Verse. Edited by T. Hutchinson. 2 vols. London, no date. Four 
vols. illustrated, one, decorated. Together, 5 vols.; narrow 8vo and 
12mo, unfinished calf and cloth, 3 vols. uncut. 

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631. Lamp (CHartes). Works of Lamb. Edited by Sir Thomas Noon 
Talfourd. 2 vols. New York, 1872; Moruoy (J. F.). The Most 
Gorgeous Lady Blessington. 2 vols. London, 1896. “With Downey 
& Co.’s Compliments,” stencilled on title-page; Piozzt (Mrs.). Auto- 
biography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) 
- by A. Hayward. Boston, 1861. Name in pencil on title. 
As Together, 5 vols. 8vo, three-quarter morocco and half 
calf. 


632. Lamont (J.). Yachting in the Arctic Seas. London, 1876; Du 
CuHaittu (P. B.). Land of the Midnight Sun. 2 vols. N. Y., 1882; 
Baker (Sir 8. W.). Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia. Phila., 1867; 
Trevor-Battye (A.). Ice-Bound on Kilguev. Westminster, 1895. 
All illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


633. LANDoR (Watter Savace). Pericles & Aspasia. Edited by C. G. 
Crump. With etchings by Herbert Railton, etc. 2 vols. 12mo, 
three-quarter levant morocco, gilt, gilt back and top, uncut. 

London, 1890 


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634. LANDSEER (THoMAS). Monkeyana; or Men in Miniature. <A series 
of 25 plates including title, Atu on InptA Papmr, designed and 
etched by Thomas Landseer. Folio, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1827 
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India paper. 


635. Lane (AnpbREW). The True Story Book. Profusely illustrated 
throughout. Royal 8vo, full new polished fawn calf, gilt, gilt back 
and top, uncut, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London, 1893 

LARGE PAPER Copy. Edition Limited to 150 copies, this being, No. 15. 


636. Lane (ANDREW). Essays in Little. Portrait of Author. 1891; Sir 
Walter Scott. Illustrated. 1906; Wordsworth. TIlllustrated by 
Alfred Parsons. 1897; Prince Ricardo of Pantouflia, Being the 
Adventures of Prince Prigio’s Son. Illustrated by Gordon Browne. 
Bristol, n.d.; Letters to Dead Authors. 1886; The Iliad of Homer, 
Done into English Prose by Andrew Lang, ete. 1911. Together, 6 
vols. 12mo, original cloth. 

London, Bristol, and New York, 1886-1911 
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last two are American Editions. 


637. LARPENT (Sir GrorceE—Editor). The Private Journal of Judge- 
Advocate Larpent, attached to the Head-Quarters of Lord Welling- 
ton during the Peninsular War from 1812 to its close. Third 
Edition. London, 1844. Scarce; Runciman (Sir Water). Drake, 
Nelson and Napoleon. Numerous illustrations. New York, 1920. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, first vol. has binding rubbed. 


638. LAwrence (D. H.). Touch and Go. 1920; Amores. Poems. No date; 
The Lost Girl. [1920;] Aaron’s Rod. [1922;] Kangaroo. [1923.] 

Aut First Epirions. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth and limp boards. 
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639. 


640. 


641. 


642. 


644. 


646. 


LAwRENCE (D. H.). Amores. Poems, n.d.; The Lost Girl. 1920; 
Lynp (R.). The Pleasures of Ignorance. 1921; Rmeves (A.). The 
Reward of Virtue. 1911; Helen in Love. 1916; Grant (M.). 
Latchkey Ladies. 1921; Lre (V.). Althea. 1894. Together, 7 
vols. 12mo, cloth, some uncut. London, 1894-1921 and no date 

First Epirions. Two vols. from the John Quinn collection, with book- 
plates. 


LeecH Ituustrations. A’Beckerr (Gitpert Assott). The Comic 
History of Rome. Jllustrated by John Leech, with the plates in 
colors, illustrations in black and white. 8vo, half fawn calf, gilt 
back, marbled edges. London [1853] 


First EpITIon. FINE Copy. 


LeecH I:iustrations. A’Beckretr (Gitpgert Appott). The Comic 
History of England. With 20 colored etchings, and 200 woodcuts. 
8vo, half calf, gilt back, binding rubbed, back loose. 

London, circa 1875 


Leecu Inuustrations. A’BrecketTr (GILBERT ABBoTT). The Comic 
Blackstone. Revised and Extended by Arthur Wm. A’Beckett. 
New and Revised Edition. With 10 full-page colored plates and 
other illustrations. 8vo, full polished calf, triple gilt fillet border 
on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt edges, BY RIVIERE. London, 1887 

First EDITION with THESE ILLUSTRATIONS. FINE Copy. 


. Le GALLIENNE (RicHarD). Odes. From the Divan of Hafiz. Freely 


Rendered from Literal Translations by Le Gallienne. Rubricated 
title. Royal 8vo, boards, vellum back, uncut. 
New York: Privately Printed, 1903 
SMALL PAPER EDITION. Only 300 copies have been Privately Printed for 
Richard Le Gallienne, this being copy, No. 69, autographed by him. 


LEIGHTON (FRreperic, Lorp). Barrineron (Mrs. R.). The Life, Let- 
ters and Work of Frederic Leighton, With numerous full-page 
portraits, plates and other illustrations, some In Cotor. 2 vols. 
royal 8vo, original decorative cloth, gilt tops. New York, 1906 


. LEIGHTON (JOHN) AND Picot (RicHArp). The Life of Man. Sym- 


bolised by the months of the Year in a Series of [lustrations by 
John Leighton, and pourtrayed In their Seasons and Phases, with 
Passages selected from Ancient and Modern Authors, by Richard 
Pigot. With numerous full-page and text illustrations, text within 
ruled borders. 4to, full brown morocco, sides stamped with a 
blind decorative design, gilt edges. London, 1866 


First EDITION. 


Letorr Intustrations. Toupouze (Gustave). Le Roy Soleil; Canu 
(THEoporE). Richelieu. Avant Propos de Gabriel Hanotaux. 
Hach volume extensively illustrated with CoLorEeD REPRODUCTIONS 
from original, sketches by Maurice Leloir. Together, 2 vols. royal 
4to, colored pictorial cloth, gilt edges. Paris, 1904 

LIMITED EDITIONS. 


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647. LeLtone Couttection. Catalogue des Objets d’Art et d’Ameublement 
des XVIIe et XVIIIe Siécles, Anciennes Porcelaines de Sévres, 

. Tapisseries des Gobelins et de Beauvais, Tableaux Anciens 

. . . dépendant des Collections de Mme. C. Lelong, et dont la Vente 

aura lieu a Paris Galerie Georges Petit, 28 au 30 Avril, et ler Mai, 

1903. Beautifully illustrated with full-page photogravures and 
reproductions in text. Pricep in pencil. 2 vols. royal 4to, half 
crimson levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1903 


648. Le Sace (ALAIN Rent). Asmodeus: or, The Devil on Two Sticks. 
Translated by Joseph Thomas. Illustrated by Tony Johannot. 
Royal 8vo, original cloth, uncut, name on recto of frontispiece. 

London, 1841 


First EDITION OF THIS TRANSLATION AND WITH THE JOHANNOT ILLUS- 
TRATIONS. 


649. Lewis (M. G.). The Minister: A Tragedy in Five Acts. Translated 
from the German of Schiller. 8vo, half dark green levant morocco, 
gilt paneled back, gilt top; name on title. London, 1797 

First EDITION. ; 


650. Lisrary or THE Wor.p’s Best Literaturn, Ancient and Modern. 
Charles Dudley Warner, Editor. Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia 
Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Associate Editors. Numerous 
portraits. 30 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, leather backs, a few slightly 
rubbed. New York [1897] 


651. Liprary or Universat History. Complete In Eight Volumes. Com- 
piled, Arranged and Written by Israel Smith Clare. Reviewed, Veri- 
fied and Endorsed by the Professors of History in Five American 
Universities, with an Introduction by Moses Coit Tyler. Haten- 
sively illustrated. 8 vols. royal 8vo, half leather. 

New York, 1897 


652. Linny (Witi1AM). Merlini Anglici Ephemeris: or, Astrological 
Judgments for the year 1682. Woodcut portrait. 16mo, original 
calf, with flap; severakh wormholes in text. 

London: Printed by J. Macock, 1682 
A RARE AND Curious ITEM. 


653. Limirep Epirions. Fraser (CiAaup Lovat). [Muitiarp (C.).] The 
Printed Work of Claud Lovat Fraser. Jllustrated. London: Dan- 
ielson, 1923. Signed by the author; [Moorn (KE. M.).] Spoil of 
the North Wind. Cover, title and initials by F. B. Rae, Jr. Chi- 
cago: Blue Sky Press, 1901; Lecuer (H. E.). Of Much Love and 
Some Knowledge of Books. [Chicago, 1912]; Bannine (K.).  Pi- 
rates! Numerous woodcuts by Gustave Baumann. Chicago: 
Brothers of the Book, 1916. On Kozuchi hand-made Japanese paper. 
Together, 4 vols. 4to, Svo and 12mo, boards and stiff wrappers, 
uncut. 


654. Limirep AND Press Pusrications. Brnyon (L.). Ayuli. Oxford, 
1923; Seymour (F. W.). William de Morgan. Chicago: Bookfel- 
lows, 1920. Limited Edition; Lane (A.—Translator). The Song- 
Story of Aucassin and Nicolete. Translated from the Ancient 
French. Decorations by H. M. O’Kane. [New Rochelle: Elston 


[ Continued 


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[No. 654. Limirep AND Press Pusiications—Continued | 
Press, 1902.] Limited Edition; In Memory of Bert Leston Taylor. 
Chicago, 1922; Patmr (W.—Translator). The Very Pleasant & 
Delectable Tale of Cupid and Psyche. Translated from the Latin 
of Lucius Apuleius. Woodcuts. [San Francisco, 1914]. Together, 
5 vols. 12mo, boards, uncut. 


655. LITERATURE. CHAMPION (P.). Histoire Poétique du Quinziéme Siécle. 
2 vols. 1923; Fourntmr (E.). Chroniques et Légendes des Rues de 
Paris. 1864; Srmmon (G.). Histoire d’une Collaboration. Alex- 
andre Dumas et August Maquet. 1919; Dempsion (C.). L’Auteur 
d’Hamlet et son Monde. 1914; Latanne (L.). Curiosités Bio- 
graphiques. 1858; Curiosités Philologiques, Géographiques et Eth- 
nologiques. 1855; Massartr (J.). La Presse Clandestine dans la 
Belgique Occupée. 1917; Vautite (L.). Bibliographie des Biblio- 
graphies, 1888; DrLtvau (A.). Dictionnaire de la Langue Verte. 
N.d.; Vancet (F. D.). Histoire des Révolutions de ’Esprit Fran- | 
cais. 1878; VotumMer (L. H.). Niederdeutsche Historienbibeln und 
andere Bibelbearbeitungen. Berlin, 1916. Mainly illustrated. 
Together, 12 vols. 4to, 8vo and 16mo, canvas, half and quarter 
morocco. Paris (one Berlin), various dates 

Several scarce works are included in the foregoing collection. 


656. LiviIneGsTONE (Davin). Missionary Travels and Researches in South 
America. London, 1857. First Eprrion; The Same. New York, 
1858; WaA.tuER (Horace). The Last Journals of David Livingstone, 
in Central Africa. New York, 1875; Stanitny (Henry M.). Through 
the Dark Continent. 2 vols. New York, no date [1878?] Hach 
volume extensively illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, full polished 
calf, half morocco, and cloth. 

Best Epition of each. 


657. Lockrr-LAMPson (FRepeRIcK). Lyra Elegantiarum. A _ Collection 
of Some of the Best Specimens of Vers de Société and Vers d’Occa- 
sion in the English Language, by Deceased Authors. Edited by 
Frederick Locker. 12mo, original cloth, uncut; somewhat worn. 

London: Moxon, 1867 


Inserted is an interesting 14%4-p. Autograph Letter Signed by Locker to 
ROBERT BROWNING, reading :—‘“My dear Browning. I cannot help thinking 
you will be pleased with the enclosed, as it is a genuine note of admiration! 
and at the same time a metrical triumph. If you could give me one line I 
should be much obliged as I think it w’d. please R: vy. much. My love to 
Miss Browning and a happy New Year to you both.” In a postscript, he 
adds :—“It was the letter from the Jewish physician about Lazarus that espe- 
cially inspired him.” 


658. LockEr-LAMPSON (FReppRIcK). London Lyrics. (Not Published). 
Portrait of Author, by Grorck pu Maurie, inserted. 12mo, half 
roxburghe, gilt top, uncut. London: John Wilson, 1868 


First Epirion. ONty 100 Copies PRIVATELY PRINTED. 

Contains the poem, ‘‘The Rose and the Ring,’ and a note on Thackeray’s 
Christmas book of that name. This copy contains eight preliminary pages, 
pp. 1384, and a printer’s leaf; also, 20 pages of contemporary Press Opinions 
on Locker’s Poems, as they appeared in Thackeray’s “Cornhill.” 

Inserted is an exceptionally interesting 1-p. Autograph Letter Signed by 
the Author, dated 7 April, 1888, reading :—‘“‘Thank you for your very inge- 
nious and pretty Triolets. I suppose you got the names of my children from 
Miss K. Greenaway’s Little Ann.” 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


659. Lonpon. The Original Picture of London. N.d.; Modern London. 
1805. Both illustrated: Together, 2 vols. 4to and 16mo, full morocco, 
one vol. gilt edges. London, 1805, ete. 


FROM THE LIBRARY OF LOUIS DE BOURBON, PRINCE DE CONDE 


660. Lours pe Bourson, Prince pe Conpé. Diomepes (AND OrnHers). De 
arte grammatica. [Colophon:] Impressum est hoc opus per Hen- 
ricu de sancto Vrso in Vincentia: Anno... M.CCCC. LXXXVI. 
xiiii. Klen. Iulii. Roman type, 176 leaves, 34 long lines to the page. 
4to, full mottled calf, gilt fillet borders on sides, with ArMs or THE 
PRINCE DE Conp£ stamped in gilt in center of each cover, gilt back; 
some leaves wormed. [ Vicenza: (Ca Zeno) de S. Urso, 1486] 

Hain, No. *6215. Very Rare. INTERESTING PROVENANCE, having be- 
longed to the famous PRINCE DE CoNDE, AND BrAaring His ARMS in gilt on 
the covers. 

With armorial bookplate of M. Ch. Schefer. 


661. LonereLtow (Henry W.). Proverbes Dramatiques. Portland, 1830; 
The Same. Boston, 1832; The New-England Tragedies. Boston, 
1868. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, original boards, cloth backs, paper 
labels, and original cloth. 
Portland, 1830; and Boston, 1832-1868 
FIRST AND SECOND EDITIONS, respectively, of the first mentioned; First 
EDITION of the last. 


SPLENDID COPY OF THE RARE FIRST EDITION IN ORIGINAL BOARDS 


662. [LonerELLow (Henry W.).| Hyperion. A Romance. 2 vols. 12mo, 
ORIGINAL Boarps, paper labels, uncut. New York, 1839 


First Epirion. With the exception of the joints being cracked, IT IS A 
SUPERB Copy. 


668. Loneus. Daphnis and Chloe. Jllustrated. London, N.d.; RearpEn 
(T. H.). Petrarch and Other Essays. San Francisco, 1897; But- 
LER (S8.). The Odyssey. Jllustrated. London [1922]; Avretius. 
Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. London, 
1890. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, boards and cloth, 3 vols. 
uncut. 


664. Lopoxkova (Lypi1A). A Book of Camera Portraits. 1922. 2 copies; 
GAupDIER-BrzEsKA (H.). [A Book of Twenty Drawings.] No date. 
Together, 3 vols. 4to, wrappers. London, 1922 and no date 

First EDITIONS, LimireD. The first two vols. bear the autograph signature 
of Mme. Lopokova. 


665. LorraAINE (CLAUDE). Liber Veritatis; or a Collection of Prints after 
the Original Designs of Claude Le Lorrain; in the Collection of his 
Grace the Duke of Devonshire. Executed by Richard Earlom, in 
the Manner and Taste of the Drawings . . . Portrait of Claude 
Lorraine engraved by Josiah Boydell, Vol. I; of John Boydell by 
B. Smith after C. Borckhardt, Vol. II; of Richard Earlom by 
Lupton after Gilbert Stuart, Vol. III; and 300 finely engraved 
plates in sepia by Earlom ofter Lorraine. 3 vols. folio, half red 
morocco, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1819 

With the exception of a few plates spotted (as usual) a good copy with 
brilliant impressions of the plates. 


666. 


667. 


668. 


669. 


670. 


671. 


672. 


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Lovuys (Prprre). Aphrodite (Ancient Manners). Translated into 
English from the French. Jllustrations In Two Startss, both on 
Japan paper, one set in bistre. S8vo, three-quarter crimson morocco, 
gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut. 

(No place] Privately Printed, 1919 
Edition limited to 186 copies on Holland handmade paper imported from 


Arches, France, of which only 175 are for sale, to subscribers, this being 
Copy No. 42. 


LoweE.t (JAMES Russet). Among My Books. First and Second Ser- 
ies. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth, each with a cloth pro- 
tecting wrapper. Boston, 1870-1876 

First Epirions. Pasted on the fly-leaf of the Second Series is an Auto- 
graph Letter Signed, by James Russell Lowell. 1p. 16mo, 24th April, 1884 
to F. J. Furnivale, reminding him that he has an engagement with him. 

With the Chamberlain bookplate in the first mentioned, and the H. W. 
Poor book-label in the second. 


Lower. (JAMES RussELL). Democracy. An Address Delivered in the 
Town Hall Birmingham. Narrow 12mo, full brown levant morocco, 
gilt leaf design in corners on fore cover, connecting gilt tooling, gilt 
top, uncut, BY ADAMS. [Boston] Riverside Press, 1902 

EDITION LIMITED to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 178. Frneg Copy. 


Lussock (Percy). Roman Pictures. London [1923]; Brxuinp the 
Mirrors. N. Y., 1922; Harrison (F.). De Senectute. More Last 
Words. London [1923]; Biron (C.). Pious Opinions. London 
[1923]; Gossze (E.). History of Eighteenth Century Literature. 
London, 1891; and others. Some vols. with illustrations. Together, 
9 vols. 8vo to 16mo, cloth, and boards. 


Lytton (Epwarp, Lorp Lytron). Leila. Dlustrated with Splendid 
Engravings from Drawings by the Most Eminent Artists, under the 
Superintendence of Mrs. Charles Heath. 1838; Durrertn (Lorp). 
Letters from High Altitudes. 1857; Doucuas (Grorer M.). Lands 
Forlorn. New York, 1914. Au First Eprrions; Lucas (EH. V.). A 
Wanderer in London. New York, 1918. Hach volume eatensively 
illustrated. Together, 4 vols. square 8vo and 8vo, full and half 
morocco, full and three-quarter polished calf, gilt edges and uncut. 

London and New York, 1838-1918 


MacauLAy (THomAsS B., Lorn). Lays of Ancient Rome. Woodcuts 
by George Scharf, Jun. Two portraits inserted before title. 1865; 
Speeches. Corrected by Himself. 1854. Together, 2 vols. 4to and 
8vo, morocco and scored calf, gilt, gilt backs and edges, the first 
vol. bound BY RIVIERE. London, 1854-1865 


The first named is a beautiful specimen of Riviére’s early work. 


MacauLaAy (THomAS B., Lorp). Critical, Historical and Miscellane- 
ous Essays and Poems. 3 vols. Philadelphia, n.d.; Spmncer (HEr- 
BERT). First Principles; Date of Ethics. 2 vols.; Lamp (CHARLES). 
The Essays of Elia. A New Edition with Introduction and Notes 
by Alfred Ainger. New York, 1884. Together, 6 vols. 8vo, half calf 
of various colors, some gilt tops. 

Philadelphia, n.d., and New York, 1884 


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673. Macautay (THomas B., Lorp). The Writings of Lord Macaulay. 
Edited by his sister, Lady Trevelyan. Portraits and illustrations, 
some facsimiles from rare and early sources, a large number of 
illustrations on India paper. 20 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, gilt, 
gilt tops, uncut. Bindings dry, some joints weak, one cover loose. 
Not returnable. 

New York and London: G. P. Putnam’s Sons [1898] 
THE WESTMINSTER EDITION OF THE COMPLETE WORKS OF MACAULAY. 
Limited to 107 sets, of which this is, No. 5. 


674. MacDonatp (Rocer). The British Martial Register; Comprehending 
a Complete Chronological History of all the most celebrated Land 
Battles by which the English Standard has been distinguished in 
the Field of Mars, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. 
Illustrated with engravings. 4 vols. in 2, thick 16mo, half calf. 

London, 1806 
EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 25 engravings, of which all 
Save one are VIEWS. 


675. McFrr (W.). A Six-Hour Shift. Garden City, 1920; Frmmine (M.) 
Ireland, Broadway and Other Loves. N. Y., 1921; The Same; 
Pemeper (KE. H.). Debita Flacco. London, 1891. First Enprition, 
limited. Autograph Presentation Copy from writer with inscrip- 
tion; Kiptine (Rupyarp). Quinti Horati Flacci Carminum Librum 
Quintum a Rudyardo Kipling et Carolo Graves. Oxford, 1922. 
Limited Issue; Kayn-Smiru (S.). Saints in Sussex. Birmingham, 
1928; MacpnonacH (T.). Lyrical Poems. Dublin, 1913. Together, 
7 vols. 4to, 8vo and 12mo, boards and cloth. 


676. MacHmN (ARTHUR). Strange Roads. 1923. Limited Edition; The 
Secret Glory. [1922]; The Hill of Dreams. [1922]; Far Off Things. 
[1922]; Things Near and Far. [1923]; Dog and Duck. [1924]. 
Limited Edition. Together, 6 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth and boards, 
uncut. London [1922-1924] 


All but “The Hill of Dreams,” First EDITIONS, 


677. MacnEen (ArtHUR). The Chronicle of Clemendy. 8vo, boards, uncut, 


original dust wrappers. Carbonnek, 1923 
No. 873 of an edition of 1,050 copies for subscribers only, signed, ‘Arthur 
Machen.” 


678. MacHEen (ArtHuR). Things Near and Far. 8vo, boards, paper label, 
uncut. London: Martin Secker [1923] 


No. 83 of 100 copies printed on LARGE PAPER, SIGNED, “Arthur Machen.” 


679. Macuen (ArtHUR). Works. Portrait. 9 vols. square 8vo, cloth, 
gilt tops, uncut. London: Secker [1923] 
CAERLEON EDITION, limited to 1000 copies, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 
Comprises :—The Great God Pan, The Inmost Light, The Red Hand; 
Three Impostors; Secret Glory; Hill of Dreams; Hieroglyphics ; 
Fragment of Life, The White People; Things Near and Far; 
The Terror, The Bowmen, The Great Return; Far Off Things. 


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680. 


681. 


682. 


683. 


684, 


687. 


MacHren (ArtHuR). Strange Roads. Jllustrated. London, 1923; 
-The Secret Glory. N. Y., 1922; Fantastic Tales, or the Way to 
Attain. Carbonnek: Privately printed, 1923. Limited and signed 
by author; DAanteELsSon (H.). Arthur Machen. Portrait. London, 
1923. Limited; McFrn (W.). The Gates of the Caribbean. N.p. 
[1922]; Roprinson (E. A.). The Man Who Died Twice. N. Y., 1924. 
Limited and signed by author. Aut First Epitions. Together, 6 
vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth, boards and wrappers. 


MacHen (ArtHur). Strange Roads. Sketches by Joseph Simpson. 
London, 1923. Limited Edition; Things Near & Far. London [1923]; 
The Secret Glory. London, n.d.; Dog and Duck. New York, 1924; 
The Shining Pyramid. Chicago, 1923. First AmgrIcAN EDITION, 
limited to 875 copies; DANInLSON (Henry). Arthur Machen. A 
Bibliography. With Notes, Biographical and Critical, by Arthur 
Machen, and an Introduction by Henry Savage. Portrait. Lon- 
don, 1923. First Epirions. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth 
and boards, uncut, some unopened. 


MacHIAVELLI (NicotAs). The Works of the Famous Nicolas’ Machi- 
avel, Citizen and Secretary of Florence. Written originally in 
Italian, and from thence newly and faithfully Translated into Eng- 
lish [by E. Farneworth]. Folio, half mottled calf, gilt back, gilt 
edges. London, 1695 


VeERY FINE Copy of this scarce edition. 


“MactEop (Fiona”). From the Hills of Dream; Threnodies, Songs 
and Later Poems. 12mo, vellum, gilt edges. London, 1907 
SeconD EpITIon. FINE Copy. 


Manan (A. T.). The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revo- 
lution and Empire. 1793-1812. Maps and battle-plans. 2 vols. 
[1892]; [Brassey (Lapy).] A Cruise in the “Kothen.” 1872. Fold- 
ing map. Together, 3 vols. 8vo and small 4to, cloth, 2 vols. gilt 
tops, one, gilt edges. London, 1872-[1892] 

The volume by Lady Brassey (author of ‘‘Cruise in the Sunbeam’) is her 
first book, and is VERY SCARCE. 


. Manuscript oN VELLUM. Prayers written in Latin. Lettered in red 


and black on 111% pages. 8vo. XVIIIth Century 


. Manuscripts. ANNE OF Brittany. DeEviste (Lihopotp). Les Grandes 


Heures de la Reine Anne de Bretagne et l’Atelier de Jean Bour- 

dichon. With 70 fine plates. Small folio, unbound, uncut. En- 

closed in a board portfolio, ties. Paris, 1913 
EpITION LIMITED to 250 copies, this being, No. 108. 


Marryat (FRANK S.). Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with 
Drawings of Costume and Scenery. With 22 large lithographic 
plates, and 37 woodcuts. Royal 8vo, half blue morocco, marbled 
edges. London, 1848 


FINE Copy of the original issue. By the son of Capt. Marryat. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, J anuary 5th 


6S&. Marryat (Caprain Freperick). Jacob Faithful. 3 vols. 1834. Name 

on titles; Masterman Ready; or. The Wreck of the Pacific, written 

for Young People. With illustrations. 3 vols. 1841. Bors First 
Epitions. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, uncut. 

London, 1834-1841 


PRESENTATION COPY FROM QUEEN VICTORIA 


689. Martin (THEoporE). The Life of his Royal Highness The Prince 
Consort. With engraved portraits and views. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1875-1880 

SIGNED AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy FROM QUEEN VICTORIA TO THE 
EARL OF SYDNEY, WITH THE FOLLOWING AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION, on the fly- 
leaf of the first volume,—‘‘7'o the Earl of Sydney, in recollection of former 
days, from, Victoria R. Jan. 1875.” 

The above work was undertaken at the request of Queen Victoria. 


690. MarYLEBONE GARDENS, and Its Frequenters. Illustrated with por- 
traits, views, including SrveRAL CoLorEep Puates, old ballads, music, 
éc. Together, 224 items, each piece mounted or inlaid on heavy 
drawing paper. Bound in one folio volume, half dark green levant 
morocco, gilt lettered on back, gilt top, uncut. 

LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION, including ““A Book for a Rainy Day; 
or Recollections of the Events of the Years 1766-1833. Third Edition. By 
John Thomas Smith. London, 1861;” also, ““Love and Innocence, a Pastoral 
Serenata. As Performed at Marylebone-Gardens. Set to Music by Mr. 
Hook. London, 1759.” Every leaf of these two printed works is inlaid to 
size. 

The subjects of the illustrations are as follows,—View of Mary-la-Bonne ; 
Marylebone Gardens. 1780. Colored plate; Costumes worn in Mary-le-Bon 
Gardens. 1777. Colored etching: Joseph Nollekens; The School House at 
Mary Le Bone; Robert Earl of Orford, Group portrait of, Miss Young, Mr. 
Vernon, and Mrs. Arne, in “‘Daphne and Amintor’; Duke of Buckingham ; 
Richard Watson; Joseph Baretti; An advertisement relating to Marylebone. 
Taken from “The Weekly Journal or Saturday’s-Post. Saturday, July 23, 
1720”; John Broughton; Admiral Vernon; Frederick Prince of Wales; Wm. 
Defesch. The Orchestra, a Grand Walk &c. in Marylebone Gardens; Devon- 
shire Place and Wimpole Street, from the New Road, St. Mary Le Bone; 
Arcengelvs Corellius; Samuel Arnold (Proprietor of Marylebone Gardens, 
1769) ; and many other illustrations, including numerous newspaper and ma- 
gazine clippings relating to Marylebone Gardens. 


691. MAsEFIELD (JOHN). Right Royal. Svo, boards, vellum paper back, 
gilt top, uncut and unopened. London, 1920 


First Eprrion. LArce Paper Copy, limited to 525 copies, of which this 
is, No. 125, signed by the author: “John Masefield.” 


692. MAsEFIELD (JOHN). Reynard the Fox or the Ghost Heath Run. Illus- 
trated by G. D. Armour, IN Cotors and in black and white, plates 
tipped on heavy dark green art paper. 4to, boards, vellum paper 
back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1921 

Epir1ion LiMiTED to 380 copies, of which this is, No. 316, signed by the 
author and the artist. 


693. Masrerietp (JoHN). The Dream. No date. Autographed by author 
and artist; Reynard the Fox or the Ghost Heath Run. 1921. Both 
illustrated. Together, 2 vol. royal 8vo and 8vo, cloth and boards. 

London, 1921 and no date 


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694. Masprietp (JoHn). The Old Front Line; or, The Beginning of the 
Battle of the Somme. Jllustrated. London, 1917; A Poem and Two 
Plays. London [1919]; Esther. A Tragedy. Adapted and partially 
translated from the French of Jean Racine. London, 1922; John 
M. Synge: A Few Personal Recollections, with Biographical Notes. 
Churchtown, Dundrum: Cuala Press, 1915. Scarce. Only 350 
copies printed, this being, No. 60. Au First Eprrions. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers, last vol. uncut 
and unopened. London and Churchtown, 1915-1922 


695. MASEFIELD (JoHN). Melloney Holtspur. 1922; A Poem and Two 
Plays. [1919]; Esther. 1922; Selected Poems. 1922; Enslaved. 1920; 
The Faithful. [1915.] Aru First Eprrions. Portrait of Masefield 

in one vol. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. 
London [1915]-1922 


696. MasErieLD (JoHN). Esther. 1922; St. George and the Dragon. 
[1919]; Berenice. Translated from the French of Jean Racine. 
1922; Martin Hyde. Illustrated. [1910]; Bibliographies of Modern 
Authors. No. 2. John Masefield. Compiled by I. A. Williams. 
1921; Lyrics of Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher. Edited by 
John Masefield. 1906. Together, 6 vols. 12mo and 18mo, cloth, 
boards and wrappers. London [1910 ]-1922 
MAINLY First EDITIONS. 


697. MASEFIELD (JOHN). Reynard the Fox. New Edition. With Hight 
Plates In Coxor and illustrations by Carton Moorepark. Three- 
quarter crimson levant, gilt back, gilt top. New York, 1920; The 
Tribulations of a Princess. With portraits from photographs. 
Three-quarter chocolate colored calf, full gilt back, with red letter- 
ing-piece, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1901; Gems of Literature. 
Elegant, Rare and Suggestive. Jllustrated. Full crimson morocco, 
gilt back, gilt floreated border on sides, with inlays of green morocco 
on back and sides, inner gilt borders, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1866; 
Cowrer (WituiAM). The Task. A Poem. Illustrated by Birket 
Foster. Half green morocco, gilt back, gilt edges. New York, 
1856; Drury (Henry). Arundines Cami sive Musarum Cantabri- 
giensium) Lusus Canori. Text in Latin and English, on opposite 
pages. Full yellow calf, gilt back, gilt borders on sides, inner gilt 
borders. Cantabrigiae, 1841. Together, 5 vols. 8vo. 


698. Masson (JEAN) CoLLection. Reproductions de Dessins de Maitres 

du XVe au XI Xe Siécles. [Avant-Propos de Jean-Louis Vaudoyer]. 

With 10 fine reproductions (Enclosed in a separate board port- 

folio). Together, 2 vols. folio and small 4to, text in sheets as issued. 

Wrappers and boards with ties. [Paris] recent 

LIMITED Epir1on. The works reproduced in this series are after Isaac 

Van Ostade; Francesco Guardi; P. Bruegel; J.-B.-S. Chardin; Raphael; M. 
Schongauer; C.-A. Van Loo; J.-H. Fragonard: F.-P. Primatice. 


699. Masters (Epear Len). Children of the Market Place. N. Y., 1922; 
Forp (P. L.). The Honorable Peter Stirling. N. Y., 1895; Brtioc 

(H.). The Four Men. London, n.d.; Swinspurne (A. C.). Victor 
Hugo. N. Y., 1886; Poems and Ballads. London, 1881; Poems and 
Ballads. Second Series. London, 1880; Songs Before Sunrise. Lon- 
[Continued 


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[No. 699. Masters (Epcar Ler)—Continued 


700. 


701. 


702. 


703. 


704. 


706. 


707. 


don, 1911; Snaw (B.). Androcles and the Lion. N. Y., 1916; John 
Bull’s Other Island. N. Y., 1907; The Doctor’s Dilemma, etc. N. Y., 
1911; and others. Together, 18 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
Various places and dates 
SoME First Epirions. ATTRACTIVE COLLECTION. 


Maupassant (Guy DE). Pierre et Jean. Illustrated by Ernest Duez 
and Albert Lynch. 4to, half morocco, gilt back and top, uncut, 
original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1888 


MAUPASSANT (Guy DE). Boule de Suif. From the French of Guy 
de Maupassant. With an Introduction by Arthur Symons. With 
06 wood-engravings from drawings by F. Thévenot. Royal 8vo, 
boards, uncut and unopened. London, 1899 

Edition limited to 500 copies, printed throughout on Japanese vellum. 


MAzARIN (CARDINAL). An Impartial Character of that famous Polli- 
titian and late admitted Minister of State, Cardinal Mazarine. 
Woodcut on title. 6 leaves. Small 4to, boards, calf back. 

London, Printed in the year 1661 


Metvitte (Herman). Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life, During 
a Four Months’ Residence in a Valley of the Marquesas. The Re- 
vised Edition, with a Sequel. Map. 12mo, original cloth, very 
slightly foxed. New York, 1849 


Metvitte (Herman). The Apple-Tree Table and Other Sketches; 
John Marr and Other Poems. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut 
and unopened. Princeton, 1922 

First EpITIoNns. LARGE PAPER. 


. Metvitte (Herman). Typee. Map. N. Y., 1852; MinnicEropE (M.). 


Some Personal Letters of Herman Melville, and a Bibliography. 
Illustrated. N. Y., 1922. First Eprrion, limited; Harte (Bret.). 
Drift From Two Shores. Boston, 1878. First Eprrion; Hacearp 
(Sir H. R.). Cleopatra. Illustrated. London, 1889. First Eprrion. 
Together, 4 vols. 8vo to 16mo, cloth and boards, 3 vols. uncut. 


Mencken (H. L.). Prejudices. Third Series. New York [1922]; 
MANSFIELD (KATHERINE). The Doves’ Nest and Other Stories. Lon- 
don [1923]; Tarkinetron (Booru). Gentle Julia. Illustrated. 
Garden City, 1922. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

New York, London and Garden City, [1922]-1923 
First Epirions. “Prejudices” is signed on the fly-leaf by the author, “H. 
IL. Mencken.” 


Mencken (H. L.). The Gist of Nietzsche. Boston, 1910; Woop (J. 
N.). Democracy and the Will to Power. Edited by H. L. Mencken. 
N. Y., 1921; Mencken (H. L.) Anp Natuan (G. J.). The Ameri- 
can Credo. N. Y., 1920; Witpe (O.). A House of Pomegranates. 
Preface by H. Mencken. Illustrated by Ben Kutcher. First Ept- 
TION with, the Kutcher illustrations; and others. Ati First EpI- 
tions. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


708. MrrepirH (Grorce). A Reading of Earth. 1888; Espamp (A.). A 
Chronological List of George Meredith’s Publications. 1849-1911. 
1914. Boru First Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, origi- 


nal cloth, one vol. gilt top, both uncut and unopened. — 
London, 1888-1914 


709. Mrynett (Axice). The Second Person and Other Essays. N.d.; 
Horxins (G. M.). Poems. Edited with notes by Robert Bridges. 
N.d.; Barn (F. W.). Dmitri. 1890; Lmar (W.). Little Poems from 
the Greek. 1922. Anti First Epirions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and boards, uncut. London, 1890-1922 and no date 


710. Mezzotints. DAawr (Henry). Scrap Book. Containing 81 fine mez- 
zotint engravings by H. Dawe after Reynolds, Fragonard, Rem- 
brandt, Morland, and others. Each engraving tipped to 4to size 
paper and bound in a full morocco volume, gilt, gilt edges, clasp 
with brass lock and key, somewhat rubbed. 

Henry Dawe was an engineer and subject painter of note. He was born at 
Kentish Town, near London, 1790, and studied in the Royal Academy schools. 
He assisted Turner in the ‘Liber Studiorum” and mezzotinted many of his 
brother’s portraits. He died at Windsor in 1848. 


711. Mitt (J. 8S.). Principles of Political Economy. 2 vols. N. Y., 1896; 
CotuimR (P.). West in the East. N. Y., 1911; Bryce (Lorp). In- 
ternational Relations. N. Y., 1922; Hmnprerson (C. R.). Industrial 
Insurance in the United States. Chicago, 1909. Together, 5 vols. 
Svo and 12mo, cloth. 


. Minter (JEAN FrANocoIs). Narcety (Henry). J. F. Millet and Rustic 
Art. Portrait. 8vo, cloth, uncut. . London, 1898 
PRESENTATION Copy from Francois Millet, to whom the book is dedicated, 


with the following autograph inscription,—‘‘A Monsieur John La Farge. 
Barbizon, Mars, 1899.” 


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718. Minter (JEAN FRANgots). Moreau-N&iaton (Etmnne). Millet 
Raconté par Lui-Méme. With 365 fine reproductions of Millet’s 
works. 3 vols. 4to, wrappers, uncut and unopened. Paris, 1921 

EDITION LIMITED to 600 copies. VERY FINE AND COMPREHENSIVE WORK 
ON MILLET. Now VERY SCARCE. 


FAMOUS BOYDELL EDITION—IN CONTEMPORARY BINDING 


714. Mitton (JoHN). Poetical Works. With a Life of the Author by 
William Hayley. Illustrated. 3 vols. folio, full contemporary 
green straight-grain morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 

- London: Printed for John and Josiah Boydell, 1794-1797 
THE FAMOUS BOYDELL EDITION PRINTED AT THE SHAKESPEARE PRESS IN 
A CHOICE CONTEMPORARY BINDING. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 
several fine portraits and views. Copies in contemporary binding are very 
scarce. 
From the library of Earl Grey, with his bookplate in each volume. 


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Ot 


. [Mmton (JoHNn).] Soruesy (Samuret LereH). Ramblings in the 
Elucidation of the Autograph of Milton. Numerous full-page fac- 
similes of Milton’s autograph. Imperial 4to, green morocco, with 
etched inset panels on sides illustrating “Paradise Lost.” 

London, 1861 


From the Pruyn and Heinze collections, with bookplates. 


716. 


717. 


718. 


(ay 


721. 


722. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


Miniature Books. Small Rain upon the Tender Herb. Height, 114; 
width, 1 inch; full maroon morocco, envelope flap, gilt edges. En- 
closed in a crimson levant morocco solander case of 18mo size, gilt. 

London, circa 1835 


AN EXTREMELY RARE MINIATURE Book, in unusually fine condition. 
From the John L. Clawson collection, with bookplate. 


MINIATURE CLASsics. Watton (IzAaAk) AND Corton (CHARLES). The 
Complete Angler. Frontispieces. 2 vols. in one, red cloth; The 
same, blue cloth. Together, 4 vols. in 2, 43g by 3 inches each, origi- 
nal cloth decorated with gilt piscatorial designs, gilt edges. 

London: Charles Tilt, 1887 


Miniatures. Bacua (EvcEne). Les Trés Belles Miniatures de la 
Bibliothéque Royale de Belgique. With 57 fine miniatures repro- 
duced in heliotype. Royal 4to, unbound. Enclosed in a board 
portfolio, cloth back, ties. Brussels, 19138 

FINE WoRK on this subject. 


Miniatures. Propert (J. L.). A History of Miniature Art. With 
Notes on Collectors and Collections. With 22 phototype plates 
from illuminated MSS. and portrait miniatures by Holbein, Isaac 
Oliver, Hilliard, Sam. Cooper, Conway, and other artists. Folio, 
full vellum, gilt, uncut, shaken, with brass clasps. London, 1887 

PRESENTATION Copy, inscribed by the author,—‘‘T'o an old friend, Wm. 


Sylwester Birch, with the author’s kind regards. J. L. Propert. December 
Bad Oo! oe Pes 

AN IMpoRTANT Work. Beginning with the early Greek and Roman period 
of Missals and Illuminated Mss., Celtic and Anglo-Saxon schools, it traces 
the history of miniature to the XVIIth century, with an account of the art 
in England and on the Continent to the present day. VERY SCARCE. 


SCARCE AND FINE WORK WITH BEAUTIFUL COLORED PLATES 


. Miniatures. Miniatures de Cing Siécles. A Collection of 68 colored 


photogravure reproductions of famous European personages from 
original miniature paintings by noted artists. Each plate tipped on 
to light brown drawing paper, with guard tissue. With printed 
title-page and index. Bound in one vol. royal 4to, half blue calf, 
gilt back. Bale: Neufeld & Henius, Editeurs, recent 
Edition limited to 380 copies, of which this is, No. 230. Apparently the 
first copy of this beautiful work to be offered at public sale in this country. 


[Mircnet, (Donat G.).] Dream-Life; Reveries of a Bachelor. 
Frontispieces on Japan paper. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, boards, vel- 
lum backs, uncut. New York, 1889 


LiMiTED to 200 copies each, on Holland paper, each being, No. 55. 


Mitrorp (Mary Russet). Our Village: Sketches of Rural Char- 
acter and Scenery. New Edition. Hngraved frontispieces and 
titles, and a few woodcut vignettes. 2 vols. 12mo, full blue calf, 
gilt, gilt edges. London, 1848 


. Mopern First Epirions. Davies (W. H.). Collected Poems: Second 


Series. London [1923]. Limited and signed by the author; OppEn- 
HHIM (J.). Mystic Warrior. N. Y., 1921. Limited. Together, 2 
vols. 8vo and small 4to, boards, uncut. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


724, Mopern First Epitions. Masters (BE. L.). Mitch Miller. 1920; 


126. 


eae 


729. 


Tol. 


Children of the Market Place. 1922; Domesday Book. 1920; Opprmn- 
HEIM (J.). The Mystic Warrior. 1921. Limited to 535 copies, of 
which this is, No. 5. One vol. illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 4to to 
12mo, cloth and boards. New York, 1920-1922 


. Mopern First Epirions. Turner (W. J.). Landscape of Cytherea. 


1923; The Same. Limited and signed by the author; Wa tKiLEy 
(A. B.). Pastiche and Prejudice. 1921. Together, 3 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and boards, uncut. London, 1921-1923 


Mopern First Epitions. Wivpr (Oscar). After Reading. Letters 
of Oscar Wilde to Robert Ross. London: Beaumont Press, 1921; 
Wuitrty (O.). The Story of Opal. IJllustrated. Boston, 1920; 
OPPENHEIM (J.). The Mystic Warrior. New York, 1921. Together, 
3 vols. small 4to and 8vo, boards, uncut. 


London and New York, 1920-1921 
All Limited Editions. 


Mopern First Epirions. Tue Borzor Puays: I, II, Lil, IV. Arrzzr- 
BASHEF (M.). War; Drx (B. M.). Moloch; THoma (L.). “Moral”; 
Gogo. (N.). The Inspector-General. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, boards. 

New York, 1916 


. Moprern First Epitions. SHAaw (B.). Peace Conference Hints. Lon- 


don, 1919; Mencken (H. L.). The Gist of Nietzsche. Boston, 1910; 
Irwin (W.). The Teddysee. Jllustrated by M. L. Blumenthal. 
N. Y., 1910; Murpocu (W. G. B.). The Renaissance of the Nineties. 
London: De La More Press, 1911. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth, boards and wrappers. London, etc., 1910-1919 


Moprern First Epitions. McFrr (W.). The Gates of the Caribbean. 
N.p. [1922]; SHaw (B.). Peace Conference Hints. London, 1919; 
Mencken (H. L.). The Gist of Nietzsche. Boston, 1910; Irwin 
(W.). The Teddysee. Illustrated by M. L. Blumenthal. N. Y., 
1910;, Witpr (O.). A House of Pomegranates. With 16 beautiful 
illustrations In Cowor, by Jessie M. King. London [1915]. First 
Epition illustrated by this artist. Together, 5 vols. 4to, 8vo and 
12mo, cloth and wrappers. London, ete., 1910-[1922] 


. Mopern First Epitions. Puinurs (D. G.). Susan Lenox. Her Fall 


and Rise. 2 vols. Portraits. N. Y., 1917; MaueHam (W. §&.). 
The Moon and Sixpence. London, 1919; Le GAauiimnne (R.). Oc- 
tober Vagabonds. Colored frontispiece, illustrations in black-and- 
white. New York, 1910; Hartanpn (H.). Grey Roses. London, 1895; 
Ropinson (KE. A.). The Man Who Died Twice. New York, 1924. 
Larce Papnr, Limited and signed by the author. Together, 6 vols. 
royal 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards. 

New York and London, 1895-1919 


Moprern First Epirions. THoma (L.). “Moral.” New York, 1916; 
Grorce (W. L.). The Confession of Ursula Trent. London, 1921; 
Caliban. London [1920]; Graves (R.). Country Sentiment. Lon- 
don [1920]; Gunpatia (P.). Masters and Men. Essays. London, 
1923; Herpert (A. P.). The House by the River. London [1920]. 
Together, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, uncut. 

New York and London, 1916-1923 


734. 


735. 


736. 


737. 


738. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


. Mopern First Epitions. Vistak (E. H.). Buccaneer Ballads. With 


an Introduction by John Masefield. Frontispiece by Violet Helm. 
1910; Lyons (A. N.). A London Lot. 1919; A Market Bundle. 
[1921]; Kitchener Chaps. 1916; Macavntay (R.). Views and 
Vagabonds. 1912; The Furnace. 1907. Together, 6 vols. 12mo, 
cloth. London, 1907-[1921 | 


. Mopern First Epirions. Briu (A. F. G.). Spanish Galicia. Frontis- 


piece. 1922; AyscoucH (J.). Faustula. 1912; A Prince in Petto. 
1919; Austin (L. F.). Points of View. Photogravure portrait 
[Loose]. 1906: A Shepherd of Kensington. [1907]; Bacor (R.). 
The Gods Decide. [1919]; Brettoc (H.). The Servile State. 1912. 
Together, 7 vols. 8vo and 12mo, buckram and cloth, 2 vols. gilt tops, 
some uncut. London, 1906-1922 


Mopern First Epirions. Gocou (N.). The Inspector-General. N. Y., 
1916; THoma (L.). “Moral.” N. Y., 1916; Anperson (S.). The Tri- 
umph of the Egg. N. Y., 1921; CAnNAN (G.). Pink Roses. London 
[1919]; Deri (F.). The Briary-Bush. N. Y.,. 1921. Signed by 
author; Copparp (A. E.). Clorinda Walks in Heaven. Berkshire, 
1922; The Black Dog. London [1923]. One vol. illustrated. To- 
gether, 7 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards. 

New York and London, 1916-1923 


Mopern First Epirions. Hercesurimer (J.). The Bright Shawl. 
N. Y., 1922; THoma (L.). “Moral.” N. Y., 1916; GrRaNnvILLE-BARKER 
(H.). The Secret Life. London, 1923; Groren (W. L.). The Con- 
fession of Ursula Trent. London, 1921; Herpert (A. P.). The 
House by the River. London [1920]; and others. Together, 7 vols. 
12mo, cloth and boards. London, ete., 1916-1923 


Mopern First Epitions. Mackrnzir (C.). The Parson’s Progress. 
London [1923]; The Seven Ages of Woman. London, n.d.; Rich 
Relatives. London, 1921; Masrrimmp (J.). Esther. London, 1922; 
MencKEN (H. L.). Prejudices. N. Y. [1922]. Signed by author; 
and others. 2 vols. illustrated. Together, 7 vols. 12mo, cloth and 
boards. London, ete., 1921-1923 


Moprern First Epirions. Mintuay (E. St. V.). The Harp-Weaver and 
Other Poems. N. Y., 1928; McFrr (W.). The Gates of the Carib- 
bean. Jllustrated. N.p. [1922]; O’Nemu (E.). The Emperor Jones. 
Cincinnati [1921]; Thirst. Boston [1914]; AsquirH (M.). The 
Autobiography of Margot Asquith. Illustrated. 2 vols. [London, 
1920-1922;] THe CHaprpoox. No. 18. Contains: “A Christmas 
Carol” by John Masefield, and “Full Moon” by Walter de la Mare. 
London, 1920. Together, 7 vols. square 8vo, 8vo and 12mo, cloth, 
boards and wrappers. London, etce., 1914-1923 


Mopern First Eprrions. SuTHerLtAnp (J. G.). At Sea with Joseph 
Conrad. With a Foreword by Conrad. London, 1922. Limited; 
Gipss (Sir Pomp). Realities of War. London, 1920; Hunrrer (F. 
M.). Thus to Revisit. London, 1921; Lawrence (D. H.). Sea and 
Sardinia. London [1923]; The Ladybird. London [1923]; and 
others. 4 vols. illustrated. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth 
and boards. | London, 1920-1923 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


739. MopErNn First Epitions. Bucuan (J.). Salute to Adventurers. N.d.; 
The Moon Endureth. N.d.; RicnhmMonp (W. B.). The Silver Chain. 
[1916]; Ricuarpson (D. M.). The Tunnel. [1919]; Pointed Roofs. 
1915; ReyNnesMonciAuR (M.). Sister Clare. Translated from the 
French by M. E. Arendrup. 1917; Douctas (N.). The Setons. 
N.d.; London Street Games. [1916]. Together, 8 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
one vol. uncut. London, 1915-[1919] and no date 


740. Mopern First Epitions. Kayn-Smita (S.). Green Apple Harvest. 
London [1920]; The End of the House of Alard. London [1923]; 
MacauLay (R.). Potterism. London [1920]; Masmrmip (J.). Es- 
ther. London, 1923; Mencken (H. L.). Prejudices. N. Y. [1922]. 
Signed by author; and others. Together, 8 vols. 12mo, cloth and 
boards. London, etc., 1920-1923 


741. Mopern First Epitions. Dowson (E.). The Poems of Ernest Dow- 
son. With a Memoir by Arthur Symons. Portrait by Wm. Roth- 
enstein and 4 illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley. 1905; HutcHtn- 
son (A. S. M.). This Freedom. 1922; CHarnwoop (Lapy). The 
Dean. 1919; CoatrizeeT (P.). Sidonie. Frontispiece. N.d.; Canp- 
LER (E.). Abdication. [1922]; Cannan (G.). Mummery. [1918]; 
The Anatomy of Society. 1919; Time and Eternity. 1919; FLeckErR 
(J. E.). The Golden Journey to Samarkand. 1913. Scarce. To- 
gether, 9 vols. 12mo, cloth, some uncut. 


742. Mopprn First Enpitions. GauswortHy (J.). Windows. London 
[1922]; A Family Man. London [1922]; To Let. London, 1921; 
Dett (F.). The Briary-Bush. N. Y., 1921; D’ANNuNziIo (G.). 
Tales of My Native Town. Introduction by Joseph Hergesheimer. 
Garden City, 1920. Signature and date written on title by Her- 
gesheimer; Dymow (O.). Nju. N. Y., 1917; and others. 2 vols. 
illustrated. Together, 9 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth, boards and 
wrappers. 


743. Moprern First Epitions. Mencken (H. L.). A Book of Prefaces. N. 
Y., 1917; Prejudices. Second and Third Series. 2 vols. N. Y. [1920- 
1922]; The Gist of Nietzsche. Boston, 1910; Muir (E.). We Mod- 
erns. Edited by H. L. Mencken. N. Y., 1920; Mituay (E. Sr. V.). 
The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems. N. Y., 1923; and others. 
One vol. illustrated. Together, 9 vols. 8Svo and 12mo, cloth, boards 
and wrappers. 


744. Mopern First Epitions. SANTAYANA (G.). Poems. London [1922]; 
VERESSAYEV (V.). The Memoirs of a Physician. N. Y., 1916. First 
Epition in English; Waurotn (H.). The Captives. London, 1920; 
Wiuson (R.). The Death of Society. London [1921]; Youne (F. 
B.). The Tragic Bride. London, n.d.; and others. Together, 9 vols. 
12mo, cloth and boards. 


745. Mopern First Epitions. Dretser (T.). The Color of a Great City. 
N. Y. [1923]; Doueias (N.). Alone. London, 1921; Mituay (E. Sr. 
V.). The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems, N. Y., 1923; Dos Passos 
(J.). Streets of Night. N. Y. [1923]; Tue Nove, of Tomorrow. 
By Twelve American Novelists. Indianapolis [1922]; Huxiey 
(A.). Mortal Coils. London, 1922; and’ others. Some illustrated. 
Together, 11 vols. 8vo and 12mo, boards, cloth and wrappers. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, J anuary 5th 


746. Mopern First Epitions. Santayana (G.). Poems. London [1922]; 
O’Nemu (E.). The Emperor Jones. Cincinnati [1921]; Thirst. 
Boston [1914]; Gold. N. Y. [1920]; Frrsanxkx (R.). Odette. Lon- 
don, 1916; McFrr (W.). An Engineer’s Note Book, N. Y., 1921; 
The Gates of the Caribbean. I[llustrated. N.p., 1922; Miuay (E. 
St. V.). The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems. N. Y., 1923; Ballad 
of the Harp-Weaver. N. Y., 1922; Aria da Capo. In the Chap- 
book. No. 14. (London, 1920]. Together, 10 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
original cloth, boards and wrappers. 


747, Mopern First Epitions. Tarxinston (B.). Clarence. N. Y. [1921]; 
In the Arena. N. Y., 1915; Sattus (E.). The Paliser Case. N. Y., 
1919; The Monster. N. Y., 1922; Tue Nove, of Tomorrow. By 
Twelve American Novelists. Indianapolis [1922]; McFre (W.). 
An Engineer’s Notebook. 1921; The Gates of the Caribbean. N.p.. 
[1922]; Norris (F.). The Pit. N. Y., 1908; Macautay (R.). Dan- 
gerous Ages. London [1921]. Z'wo vols. illustrated. Together, 9 
vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth, boards and wrappers. 


748. Mopern First Epirions. McFre (W.). Command. Garden City, 
1922; The Gates of the Caribbean. Illustrated. N.p. [1922]; 
STEPHENS (J.). Deirdre. London, 1928; Dos Passos (J.). Streets 
of Night. N. Y. [1923]; Rozsinson (E. A.). Avon’s Harvest. 
N. Y., 1921; Mituay (E. St. V.). Aria da Capo. In the Chapbook. 
No. 14. [WLondon, 1920]; The Ballad of the Harp Weaver. N. Y., 
1922; and others. Together, 12 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, boards 
and wrappers. 


749. Mopern First Epitions. Morury (C.). The Powder of Sympathy. 
Garden City, 1928; Plum Pudding. Garden City, 1921; Van 
VECHTEN (C.). The Blind Bow-Boy. N. Y., 1923; O’Nuti (E.). 
The Emperor Jones. Cincinnati [1921]; Before Breakfast. N. Y., 
1916; Thirst. Boston [1914]; Gold. N. Y. [1920]; McFrr (W.). 
The Gates of the Caribbean. J/llustrated. N.p. [1922]; Miniay 
(E. St. V.). Ballad of the Harp-Weaver. N. Y., 1922; The Harp- 
Weaver and Other Poems. N. Y., 1928; Aria da Capo. In the 
Chapbook. No. 14. [London, 1920]; Taytor (B. L.). AND Gisson 
(W. C.). Extra Dry. N. Y. [1906]. Some vols. illustrated. To- 
gether, 12 vols. 8vo to 16mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


750. Mopern First Epitions. Miniay (FE. St. V.). Aria da Capo. In the 
Chapbook. No. 14. [London, 1920]; Ballad of the Harp-Weaver. 
N. Y., 1922; Burke (T.). The London Spy. London [1922]; Mor- 
LEY (C.). The Powder of Sympathy. Garden City, 1923; Norris 
(F.). A Deal in Wheat. N. Y., 1903; The Octopus. N. Y., 1901; 
The Pit. N. Y., 1908; and others. Together, 12 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth, boards and wrappers. 


751. Mopern First Epitions. Mitiay (FE. St. V.). Ballad of the Harp- 
Weaver. N. Y., 1922; Aria da Capo. In the Chapbook. No. 14. 
[London, 1920]; HercrsHemmer (J.). Hugh Walpole. N. Y. [1919]; 
O’Newu (E.). The Emperor Jones. Cincinnati [1921]; JoHnson 
(L.). Religious Poems. London, 1916; Knmp (H.). The Thresher’s 
Wife. N. Y., 1914; and others. Some vols. illustrated. Together 
14 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original boards, cloth and wrappers. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


152. 


754. 


(GY 


Mopern First Epitions. O’Netti (E.). The Emperor Jones. Cin- 
cinnati [1921]; Gold. N. Y. [1920]; Thirst. Boston [1914]; 
FLecker (J. E.). Forty-Two Poems. London, 1911; Housman (A. 
E.). Last Poems. London, 1922; Carman (B.) anp Kine (M. P.). 
Earth Deities. Frontispiece. N. Y., 1914; Mituay (BE. Sr. V.). 
The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems. N. Y., 1923; Aria da Capo. 
In the Chapbook. No. 14. [London, 1920;] and others. Together, 
14 vols. 8vo to 16mo, original cloth, boards and wrappers. 


. Mopern First Epitions. See also First Editions; also, Entries under 


various Authors. 


. Mopern Frencu Masters. Louis Legrand. By Gustave Kahn; Edgar 


Degas and Constantin Guys. By Georges Grappe; Eugéne Dela- 
croix. By Camille Mauclair. With numerous plates, mainly in 
black-and-white, some in colors and some tinted. Small folio, cloth, 
morocco back, uncut. London, circa 1910 


FINE SET OF THE LARGE PAPER EDITION 


Mouikre (J. B. Poguntin). The Dramtic Works of Moliére. 
Rendered into English by Henry Van Laun. With a Prefatory 
Memoir, Introductory Notices, Appendices and Notes. With 35 
full-page etchings, on India paper by Lalauze. 6 vols. imperial 
Svo, full tree calf, gilt scroll-work border on sides, gilt paneled 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1875-1876 
LARGE PAPER, and the best English edition. The etchings were specially 
executed for this work. HANDSOME SET. 


. Mouiére (J. B. Poqurtin). The Plays of Moliére in French, with 


an English Translation and Notes by A. R. Waller, and an Intro- 
duction by George Saintsbury. JIJllustrated with 31 etchings In Two 
STATES, one set in sepia on Japanese vellum paper, one set in 
black-and-white on India paper, after Leloir. 8 vols. 12mo, boards, 
linen backs, paper labels, uncut and unopened. 
Edinburgh: John Grant, 1907 
Epirion DE LvUxXE, limited to 200 sets, of which this is, No. 116. 


. Mouimre (J. B. Poquntin). Works on Moliére. Illustrations, some 


etched. Together, 7 vols. 16mo to 8vo, wrappers and half morocco, 
some uncut. Paris, 1802-1877 

FINE COLLECTION, including some that are scarce; comprising,—CAILHAVA. 
Etudes sur Moliére. 1802; TascHEREAU (J.). Histoire de la Vie et des 
Ouvrages de Moliére. Deuxiéme Edition. 1828; GENIN (F.). Lexique 
Comparé de la Langue de Moliére. 1846; Sounr (E.). Recherches sur 
Moliére et sa Famille. 1863; Mo~anp (Lovuts). Moliére et la Comédie Ita- 
lienne. 1857; Manassis (A. P.). Moliére jugé par ses Contemporains. 
1877; LoIsELEUR (JULES). Les Points Obscurs de la vie de Moliére. 1877. 


MontTaIcNe (MicHEL pe). Hazuirr (W. C.). Essays of Montaigne. 
Translated by Charles Cotton. With Some Account of the Life 
of Montaigne, Notes and a Translation of all the Letters Known 
to be Extant. Frontispieces. 8 vols. 8vo, full tree calf, gilt, gilt 
tops, uncut. London, 1877 

HANDSOME SET of the library edition. 


Second Session, Monday Evening, January 5th 


‘758. MONTALVAN (JUAN Prrnz DE). Successos y Prodigios de Amor en 


759. 


Ocho Novelas Exemplares. Small 4to, original vellum. 


Zaragoca: Juan de Ibar, 1665 
EXTREMELY RARE. 


MontTesquinu (CHaAres, Baron pe). Persian Letters. Newly trans- 
lated into English, with Notes and Memoir of the Author, by John 
Davidson. With illuminated titles, portrait and 8 etchings by Ed. 
de Beaumont, engraved by H. Boilvin. 2 vols. London: Privately 
Printed, 1892. Only 520 numbered copies issued; FisHmr (Lorp). 
Memories and Records, by Admiral of the Fleet. 2 vols. New 
York [1920]; Lawrence (D. H.). Sea and Sardinia. New York, 
1921. First Eprrion; CoomaraswAaAmMy (ANANDA). Buddha and 
the Gospel of Buddhism. New York, 1916. Hach volume exten- 
sively illustrated, many colored plates included. Together, 6 vols. 
8vo and square 8vo, cloth and boards, some uncut. 


CHARMING WATERCOLOR DRAWING OF THE TRIAL OF JOAN OF ARC 


760. Monvet (M. Boutrr pr). OrtcinaL Wartercotor DrawInG SIGNED of: 


761. 


762. 


763. 


764. 


765. 


766. 


“Joan of Arc.” Height, 8, width, 1034 inches. Matted, in a gilt 
frame and glazed. 

A scene from the trial of Jeanne d’Arc. She is standing proud and erect, 
though her hands are fettered. The English judges are gazing at her with 
unfeigned curiosity, mingled with looks of hatred and fear. 


DESIRABLE ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR OF “SAINT JOAN” 


Monvet (M. Bouter pe). OricinaAL WATERCOLOR DRAWING SIGNED of: 
Joan of Are.” Height, 8; width, 1034. Matted, in a gilt frame 
and glazed. 

Joan isd seated upon a rude prison bed. The stones of the subterranean 
cell enhance the cold cheerlessness of the scene. About the defenseless pris- 
oner are seven bestial guards, taunting and deriding her, not alone with 
biting words, but with sword thrusts. The great leader of the French armies 
is now a huddled mass of weeping femininity. 


Moorp (FrAnK). Materials for History Printed from Original Manu- 
scripts. With Notes and Illustrations. First Series. Hngraved 
plates. 4to, half morocco, gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut. 

New York: Printed for the Zenger Club, 1861 
First Epirion. Only 250 copies printed. ExTrA-ILLUSTRATED by the in- 
sertion of 25 engraved plates, mainly portraits, many inlaid to size. 


Moore (Grorce). Impressions and Opinions. 12mo, original cloth, 
uncut. London, 1891 


First Epirion. With the 12pp. of advertisements. 


Moore (Georce). Celibates. First Eprrion. 12mo, cloth, gilt top. 
London, 1895 


Moore (Gerorce). The Apostle. A Drama in Three Acts. First 
Epition. 12mo, cloth, uncut. Dublin, 1911 


Moore (Grorce). The Brook Kerith. A Syrian Story. First Epr- 
TION. S8vo, half cloth, paper label, uncut. Edinburgh, 1916 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


767. 


768. 


770. 


Moore (Georce). A Story-Teller’s Holiday. S8vo, boards, vellum 
paper back, paper label, Uncut. London: Privately printed, 1918 
First Eprrion. Limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is, No. 26, signed 

by the author. 


Moore (Grorce). The Coming of Gabrielle. A Comedy. 8vo, origi- 
nal boards, vellum paper back, paper label, uncut and unopened. 
In original dust wrappers. London: Privately printed, 1920 

First EpDITIon. Limited to 1,000 copies, of which this is, No. 904, signed 
by the author. 


. Moore (Grorce). Héloise and Abélard. 2 vols. 8vo, boards, vellum 


backs, paper labels, uncut. With original dust wrappers. 
London: Privately printed, 1921 


EDITION LIMITED to 1,500 copies, of which this is, No. 683, signed by the 
author. 


Moore (GrorGcE). Héloise ae Abélard. 2 vols. 8vo, half parchment 
and boards, uncut. New York: Privately printed, 1921 


Limited and numbered issue. 


. Moore (Grorce). Memoirs of My Dead Life. Colored frontispiece 


portrait. S8vo, original boards, vellum paper back, paper label, 
uncut and unopened. In original dust wrappers. London [1921] 

Epition Lrmitep to 1,030 copies, of which this is, No. 1,027, signed by the 
author. 


. Moorr (Gurorce). In Single Strictness. 8vo, original boards, vellum 


paper back, paper label, uncut and unopened. In original dust 
wrappers. London, 1922 

First Epirion. Limited to 1,030 copies, of which this is, No. 818, signed 
by the author. 


. Moore (Grorce). In Single Strictness. S8vo, half parchment and 


boards. New York: Privately printed, 1922 
EDITION LIMITED, numbered and autographed by the author. 


. Moore (Grorce). The Apostle. 8vo. original boards, vellum paper 


back, paper label, uncut and unopened. In original dust wrap- 
pers. London, 1923 

EpIrIoN LIMITED to 1,030 copies, of which this is, No. 170, signed by the 
author. 


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779. 


780, 


. [Moore (GeorcE).] Freeman (J.). A Portrait of George Moore. 


Portrait. 1922; Benson (A. C.). The Trefoil. Jllustrated. 19238; 
Howe (E. P.). Bernard Shaw. A Critical Study. Portrait. 1915. 
Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. London, 1915-1923 


First mentioned volume contains a BIBLIOGRAPHY of the writings of George 
Moore by Henry Danielson. 


. Moorrt (Gerorce). Esther Waters. 1913. First Epition; Memoirs 


of My Dead Life. Second Edition. 1906; Fragments from Héloise 
& Abélard. Privately printed, 1921; Bibliographies of Modern 
Authors. No. 3. Compiled by I. A. Williams. With a Prefatory 
Letter by George Moore. 1921. ‘Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
original cloth, boards and wrappers. London, 1906-1921 


. Moore (Grorce). Memoirs of My Dead Life. New York, 1907. First 


AMERICAN Epition, with Preface not in English Edition; Conran 
(JosepH). *T'wixt Land and Sea Tales. London, 19138; Hupson 
(W. H.). A Little Boy Lost. Illustrated. New York, 1918; Burt- 
LER (SAMUEL). Hudibras. London, n.d.; Woop (J. G.). My Feath- 
ered Friends. With Illustrations by Harrison Weir. London, u.d.; 
and others. Together, 11 vols. 12mo and 8vo, original cloth. 


Moorer’s (Sir Joun) Copy. Liuoyp (Genera). A Political and Mili- 
tary Rhapsody, on the Invasion and Defence of Great Britain and 
Ireland. With 3 engraved charts. 8vo, full mottled calf, rebacked. 

London, 1803 

ASSOCIATION Copy, with the autograph signature of (Sir) John Moore in 

ink, on title. This celebrated British general was killed after a memorable 

display of his bravery, on January 16, 1809. The poet Wolfe, commemor- 

ated his death in a beautiful and popular ode, which Byron pronounced the 
most perfect in the English language. 


Moore (N. Hupson). The Old China Book. New York, 1903; Exrr- 
LEIN (Harotp D.) anp Oruers. The Practical Book of Interior 
Decoration. Philadelphia, 1919. Both volumes with numerous 
illustrations, the latter containing colored plates. Together, 2 vols. 
8vo, cloth. 


Moore (THomaAs). Moore’s Irish Melodies. Text printed within 
beautiful pictorial borders illustrated by D. Maclise. Royal 8vo, 
three-quarter dark green levant morocco, gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. 

London, 1846 


ORIGINAL EpIrion. One of the most beautifully illustrated books issued. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale in forepart of Catalogue 


781. Moore (Tuomas). Irish Melodies. With 220 beautiful plates by 


Daniel Maclise, each engraved on steel in the highest style of art 
by C. G. Lewis and F. P. Becker, and printed in the French style, 
in sepia-brown ink on InNpIA Paper. Royal 4to, unbound. Enclosed 
in cloth portfolio. London: Chatto and Windus, 1890 

A SuBeErRB Set oF INDIA Proots, each beautifully mounted on thick plate 
paper measuring 15 by 11% inches. Unbound as issued. Edition Limited 
to 50 copies, this being, No. 15. 


782. More (Sir Tuomas). Utopia. Written in Latin. Translated into Eng- 


783 


784 


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lish by Raphe Robinson, A.D. 1551. With copious Notes, and a 
Bigraphical and Literary Introduction by the Rev. T. F. Dibdin. 
Frontispiece, engraved title and vignettes. Small 4to, full brown 
morocco, Jansenist, gilt edges. London, 1808 

LARGE PAPER Copy. Note on fly-leaf reads:—‘Only forty copies on this 
paper, which contains a plate of the Mae Family, not fownd in the small 
paper copies. The title page seems chiefly imitated from that of the Folio 
Ed. of the Complete Works. 1557. That in the small paper copies is with- 
out the figures.” 


. Mortey (CuristopHer). Thursday Evening. Cincinnati [1922]; 


Where the Blue Begins. Garden City, 1922; The Powder of Sym- 

pathy. Garden City, 1923; Plum Pudding. Garden City, 1921; 

Translations from the Chinese. New York [1922]. Two vols. illus- 

trated by W. J. Duncan. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, boards and wrap- 

pers. Cincinnati, etc., 1921-1923 
ALL First EDITIONS. 


. [Morris (Perer).] Peter’s Letters to His Kinsfolk. The Third Edi- 


tion. With numerous portraits engraved by W. Lizars, Stewart, W. 
Wasle, and other artists, and large vignettes in text. 3 vols. 8vo, 
full polished calf, with initial “EE” stamped in gilt in center of 
covers, neatly rebacked. London, 1819 
With the autograph signature, “Hliza,” on title of Vol. I, which according 
to pencil note on fly-leaf, signed ‘7’. S.,” is the signature ‘‘of the late Princess 
Elisabeth.” 


>. Morris (WitLtIAM). Some Hints on Pattern Designing. [1889]; An 


Address Delivered by William Morris at the Distribution of Prizes 
to Students of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art on Feb. 
21, 1894. 1898; Art and the Beauty of the Earth. 1898; Art and 
Its Producers, and the Arts & Crafts of Today. 1901. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo, boards, uncut. London [1889]-1901 


. Morris (WrmL1AM). Some Hints on Pattern Designing. [1889]; Art 


and the Beauty of the Earth. 1899; Architecture and History and 

Westminster Abbey. 1900; Art and Its Producers, and The Arts 

& Crafts of Today. 1901. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, boards. 
London [1889]-1901 


787. Morris (Wiit1Am). News From Nowhere. 12mo, boards, paper 


label, uncut. London, 1891 
First Epirion. Limited to 250 copies on Large Paper. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, J anuary 6th 


AUTOGRAPHED PRESENTATION COPY FROM MORRIS TO WATTS-DUNTON 


788. Morris (WititiAM). A Tale of the House of the Wolfings. Portrait. 
8vo, boards, half cloth, gilt top, uncut. Boston, 1890 
Edition Limited to 500 copies on Large Paper. Some pages of first sig- 
nature shaken. 
AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy from the author to Theodore Watts-Dun- 
ton, with the following inscription on half-title:—‘“‘To Theodore W. Watts 
from William Morris, April 28th, 1889.” 


789. MosHer Books, Etc. Symonps (J. A.). Wine, Women and Song. 
Portland, Maine: Mosher, 1899. Limited to 725 copies; Primavera; 
Poems by Four Authors. Preface by J. A. Symonds. Portland, 
Maine: Mosher, 1900. Limited to 450 copies; Swinpurne (A. C.). 
A Year’s Letters. Portland, Maine: Mosher, 1901; Symons (Ar- 
THUR). Aubrey Beardsley. Jllustrated. London, 1898. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, stiff and limp boards, uncut. 


790. Music. Puayrorp (JoHn). An Introduction to the Skill of Musick: 
In Three Books. Nineteenth Edition. Portrait. 12mo, half calf, 
gilt back and top; name on title. London, 1730 


791. Mustc. NAUMANN (Emit). The History of Music. Translated by 
F. Praeger. Edited by the Rev. Sir F. A. G. Ouseley. With nu- 
merous illustrations. 2 vols. square 8vo, half green polished calf, 
gilt paneled backs and tops. London: Cassell & Co., circa 1885 

FINE Copy of the best edition. 


792. Music. Doncrnux (G.). Le Romancéro Populaire de la France. 
Choix de Chanson Populaires Francaises. Paris, 1904; Opmnsk1 
(H.). La Musique Polonaise. Decorations. Paris, 1918; Wat- 
TERS (R.). The Bethlehem Bach Choir. Jllustrated. Boston, 
1918; Bacu (C. P. E.). Versuch tiber die wahre Art das Clavier 
zu spielen. (Fifth Edition.) Berlin, 1856; [Atso] AvuBurtTIN (J.- 
M.) anp Buancwarp (H.). La Cité de Demain dans les Régions 
Dévastées. Paris, 1917. Together, 5 vols. 4to and 8vo, canvas and 
cloth. 


Attractive collection, including several that are scarce. 


793. Musset (AuFrep DE). The Confession of a Child of the Century. 
With 10 etchings In Two Sratus, one set being Remarque Proofs 
on Japanese vellum. London, 1901. No. 8 of a Limited Edition on 
Japanese vellum; Fuausert (GustTAvE). Madame Bovary. Trans- 
lated from the French by Eleanor Marx-Aveling. New York, 1919; 
Sanp (GeEorGE). Germain’s Marriage. With 14 etchings by Ru- 
daux. New York, 1892. No. 82 of 285 copies on Van Gelder hand- 
made paper. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth, pictorial silk, and boards, 
gilt tops, uncut. 


794. Musser (Aurrep DE). Rolla. Full-page and text reproductions IN 
Cotors by Fortier and Marotte from original sketches by Georges 
Desvalliéres. 1906. One of 175 copies on vellum paper; RaAFFEt. 
Par F. Lhomme. Numerous illustrations of the artist and his 
work. 1892. Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo, illustrated wrappers, 
uncut, thea latter unopened. Paris, 1892-1906 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


795. MytHotocy. Smita (Wit~t1iAmM—Editor). Dictionary of Greek and 
Roman Biography and Mythology. Jllustrated by numerous en- 
gravings on wood. 3 vols. thick 8vo, half calf, gilt, sprinkled edges. 

Boston and London, 1849-1851 


796. Naprer (Sir W. F. P.). History of the War in the Peninsula and 
in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814. To 
which is prefixed a Reply to Various Opponents; together with 
Observations Illustrating Sir J. Moore’s Campaigns. Maps. 6 
vols. 8vo, full polished calf, gilt border on sides, gilt paneled backs. 

London, 1829-1840 
First Eprrion of all except Vol. I, which is Second Edition. From the 
collection of Lord Somerset, with his bookplate in Vol. I. 


797. NapotEon I. A Lire of: Napoleon Bonaparte. 1855; Tum Historican 
and Unrevealed Memoirs of the Political and Private Life of 
Napoleon Buonaparte. 1820; Tue CuHronotocist of the Present 
War. 1797. One vol. illustrated. Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, 
full and half morocco and full calf. London, 1797-1855 


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798. Napoteon I. Galerie du Musée Napoléon. Publiée par Filhol, 
graveur, et redigée par Joseph Lavelée. With 720 beautiful en- 
gravings. 10 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, morocco backs, uncut. 

Paris, 1804-1815 

A VeRY DESIRABLE Work. The plates are after Poussin; Le Brun; Ru- 

bens; Rembrandt; Holbein; Carracci; Panini; Teniers; Spada; Murillo; Ve- 
ronese; Ruisdaél; and other great masters. 


799. NapoLtron I. Forses (James). Letters From France, written in the 
years 1803 & 1804. Including a Particular Account of Verdun, 
and the Situation of the British Captives in that City. Frontis- 
pieces by James Forbes, engraved by F. C. Lewis. 2 vols. royal 
8vo, half green levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, Uncut. 

London, 1806 

First Epition. Rare. An account of the author’s captivity in France, 

occasioned by the extraordinary resolution of Bonaparte, then First Consul 

of France, to detain all British Subjects who kad not left that country pre- 
vious to the renewal of hostilities between the two nations. 


800. Napoteon I. GoxtpsmitnH (Lewis). The Secret History of the Cabi- 
net of Bonaparte; including his Private Life, Character, Domestic 
Administration, and his Conduct to Foreign Powers: Together, 
with Secret Anecdotes of the Different Courts of Europe, and of 
the French Revolution. 8vo, half russia, marbled edges, rubbed. 

London, 1810 
Inserted are two Autograph Letters Signed by the author, the first dated 
“13 Messidor,” to “Citoyen Borregaus, Sénateur, Paris,” relative to a pass- 
port; and the other a 4-page letter, 4to, no place, no date, relative to a posi- 
tion in the Department of Police. 
From the Sidney G. Reilly Napoleonic collection, with bookplate, sold by 
the American Art Association in 1921. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


801. Narotron I. [Cory (Rosert, Jr—Compiler).] A Narrative of the 
Grand Festival, at Yarmouth, on Tuesday, the 19th of April, 1814. 
Engraved title and two folding plates. 8vo, full plum-colored 
straight-grain morocco, sides with a gilt border of fillets and dot- 
ted lines, with Napoleonic emblem stamped in center of each cover, 
gilt inside borders, doublures and fiy-leaves of brown silk, gilt 
back, uncut. Yarmouth, 1814 

First EDITION. PRINTED FOR PRIVATE SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. An account 
of Napoleon is printed on pp. 19 and 20, and the folding plate opposite page 
20 is of Napoleonic interest. Presentation Copy from the author with in- 
scription on fly-leaf. 


802. NapoLteon I. Girrorp (E.). Memoirs of the Life and Campaigns of 
Napoleon Buonaparte . . . With descriptive and historical plates 
In Cotor, some being by I. R. Cruikshank; maps. 2 vols. 8vo, 
full new mottled calf, gilt, gilt back, emblematically tooled, inner 
gilt dentelle borders, gilt edges, By WALLIS, [ London, 1814] 


FINE Cory of the original issue, the plates however colored at a later date. 


“LONDON GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY” WITH NEWS OF WATERLOO 


803. Napoteon I. The London Gazette, Extraordinary. Numb. 17036, 
Friday, July 7, 1815. 4pp. folio. With “Tax Stamp” stenciled in 
margin. London, 1815 

Contains “War Intelligences’ on the “Battle of Waterloo,” perhaps the 
first printed account of the battle. 


804. Napoteon I. Tue Lire of Napoleon Bonaparte. With portraits of 
Bonaparte by Duplessis Bertaus, all inlaid. 1815; Private Mem- 
orrs which, with the Work of M. Hue, and the Journal of Clery, 
complete the History of the Captivity of the Royal Family of 
France in the Temple. 1817. Together, 2 vols. 16mo, half levant 
morocco and half calf, gilt top, uncut and gilt edges. 

London, 1815-1817 


Both are scarce. 


805. Napotzon I. [Mackpnzign (E.).] An Account of the Most Striking 
and Wonderful Events in the Life of Napoleon Bonaparte . 
First Epition. With a colored engraving, and map; portrait in- 
serted. 12mo, full new mottled calf, gilt, gilt back and inner 
borders, gilt edges, By WALLIS. Newcastle, 1816 


FIRST EDITION WITH BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS OF THE FINE PLATES 


806. Napoteon I. Muprorp (Witz1Am). An Historical Account of the 
Campaign in the Netherlands, in 1815, under His Grace the Duke 
of Wellington, and Marshal Prince Bliicher, comprising the Battles 
of Ligny, Quatre Bras, and Waterloo . . . With a series of fine 
plates by James Rouse. In all 28 plates InN Coors (including 
the engraved title in colors), a plan of the battle and a map, 4 of 
the plates by George Cruikshank. Ato, half red levant morocco, gilt, 
gilt paneled back, gilt edges. London: Henry Colburn, 1817 

First Epirion. Four of the plates, including the title were drawn by 
George Cruikshank, and he is supposed to have done the figures in all the 
other plates. BritLIANtT IMPRESSIONS of the illustrations. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


“BATTLE OF WATERLOO” WITH GEORGE JONES’ FINE ETCHED 
PLATES, IN COLORS 


807. Naroteon I. [Boornu (J.).] The Battle of Waterloo, with those of 
Ligny and Quatre Bras. Described by Eye-Witnesses and by the 
Series of Official Accounts published by Authority. To which are 
added, Memoirs of F. M. The Duke of Wellington, F. M. Prince Blii- 
cher, The Emperor Napoleon, etc. Eleventh Edition, Enlarged and 
Corrected. Illustrated with the portraits of Field Marshals Wel- 
lington and Blicher, colored maps and enlarged plans, large fold- 
ing colored view of the Field of Waterloo, and 54 etchings IN 
Cotors, descriptive of the positions of the British Lines, and of 
Regimental and Individual Acts of Heroism, Gallantry, and Inci- 
dents arising during the Operations, from Sketches by George 
Jones. Thick 8vo, full sprinkled calf, double gilt fillet border on 
sides, gilt paneled back, gilt edges. ! London, 1817 


808. NapoLtnon I. Weuineton (Artuur W., DuKE or). Campaigns... 
Detailing all the celebrated Battles gained by the English Armies, 
commanded by this unconquered Hero, from the taking of Seringa- 
patam to the memorable Victory at Waterloo. With an equestrian 
portrait of Wellington, and 24 elegant engravings with engraved 
letter-press beneath, by J. Duplessis Bertaux. Folio, full red 
straight-grain morocco, sides with a broad gilt band of thistle and 
rose sprays, between blind stamped borders, gilt edges. 

Paris [1818] 
A FINE Copy. Letter-press in English and French in parallel columns. 
With stencil stamp on first leaf of text with the words “Timbre Royal.” 


809. Napotnon I. [Danieut.| Journal . . . Comprising a Narrative of 
the Campaigns under . . . the Duke of Wellington, in Portugal, 
Spain, France and the Netherlands, in the years, 1811-1815 and a 
Short Account of the Army of Occupation in France . . . 1816- 
1818. S8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1820 

Best EDITION. 


810. Napotron I. O’Mnara (Barry E.). Napoleon in Exile; or, A Voice - 
from St. Helena. The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the 

Most Important Events of his Life and Government in his own 
Words. Fourth Edition. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, half violet mo- 
rocco, gilt, gilt backs and gilt gauffred edges. Brautirun Copy. 
London, 1822 


GENUINE FIRST EDITION WITH ALL THE PLATES IN FIRST STATE 


811. Naprotnon I. Ireranp (W. H.). The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 
With all the 24 finely colored folding plates by George Cruikshank, 
and the 3 uncolored folding plates of Marie Lowise, the Duc de 
Reichstadt (both also by Cruikshank), and the group plate of 
Napoleon’s Generals, and facsimile in text. 4 vols. 8vo, full pol- 
ished calf, double gilt fillet border on sides, gilt paneled backs with 
emblematic tooling, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Printed for John Fairburn, 1823, 1825, 1827; 
(Vol. IV) John Cumberland, 1828 


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[No. 811. Narornon I—Continued] 

FINE SET OF THE GENUINE First Eprrion. Havinea ALL THE COLORED 
PLATES IN THE First STATE AS PUBLISHED BY JOHN FAIRBURN. THESE 
PLATES ARE IN THE BEST CONDITION, THE CoLoRS BEING BRILLIANT AND 
THE PLATES HAvine AMPLE MaAroains (folds broken in a few plates and 
one plate backed). WuirH THE ‘THREE PRINTED TITLES By FAIRBURN 
WuicH ARE SELDOM FOUND, and the four engraved titles by Cumberland. 
Also the printed half-titles to Vols. I and II, which are often wanting. 


812. Napotron I. Larfpoypre (C. A. Hucnet, Comte pr). Memoirs of the 
Public and Private Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; with Copious 
Historical Illustrations and Original Anecdotes . . . Preceded 
by an Interesting Analysis of the French Revolution. With 9 
colored plates, one inserted. 2 vols. half mottled calf, gilt, gilt 
backs and edges. London: George Virtue [1835] 


FINE Copy of the original issue. 


HANDSOMELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COPY OF BEST EDITION 


813. Narotton I. Memoirs of Napoleon, His Court and Family. By the 

Duchess d’Abrantés, (Madame Junot). With 16 plates. 2 vols. 

Svo, half red levant morocco, gilt, gilt backs with emblematic tool- 

ing, gilt tops, uncut. London: Richard Bentley, 1836 

HANDSOME Copy of the best edition. EXxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion 

of about 95 plates, mainly portraits, some being :—Mirabeau; Madame Cam- 

pan; Kleber; Marceau; Sir Sidney Smith; Oliver Cromwell; Maréchal 
Oudinot; Lord Nelson; Marie Thérése; ete. 


814, Napoteon I. Bussty (GrorcE M.). History of Napoleon. Jllus- 
trated by Horace Vernet. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full red levant mo- 
rocco, gilt fillets on sides, with Napoleonic emblems in corners and 
center, gilt paneled backs, with emblematic tooling, inner gilt 
dentelle borders, gilt edges, By roor. Enclosed in a red cloth slip- 
case. London, 1840 

SuPERB SET. EKTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 50 exceed- 
ingly fine portraits and views, valuable as an important factor in the illustra- 
tion of this work. 


815. NapoLteon I. Lire of Napoleon Bonaparte . . . From his Birth in 
the Island of Corsica, to the Period of his Death at St. Helena. 
Newcastle upon Tyne, n.d.; Arnett (Mrs.). Recollections of the 
Emperor Napoleon during the First Three Years of his Captivity 
on the Island of St. Helena. London, 1844. Both illustrated. To- 
gether, 2 vols. 12mo, half levant morocco and half calf, gilt, em- 
blematically gilt tooled backs, gilt top, uncut and gilt edges. 

Newcastle and London, n.d. and 1844 


816. NapoLteon I. The Napoleon Gallery. Illustrations of the Life and 
Times of the Emperor of France. Engraved by Reveil and other 
eminent artists, from all the most celebrated pictures, etc. produced 
in France during the last 40 years. 16mo, full dark green levant 
morocco, gilt fillets on sides, floral unit in center of obverse cover, 
with onlays of rose morocco, gilt, gilt leaves, inner levant borders, 
gilt, gilt top. London, 1846 

BEAUTIFUL Copy. 


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817. NapPoLEeon J. GoopricH (FRANK B.). The Court of Napoleon; or, So- 
ciety Under the First Empire. With engraved portraits of its 
beauties, wits, and heroines. Royal 8vo, half red levant morocco, 
gilt, gilt edges. Fine Copy. Philadelphia, 1875 


818. Napoteon I. BrneHam (D. A.). The Marriages of the Bonapartes. 
2 vols. 12mo, half morocco, gilt emblematic tooling on back, gilt 
tops. London, 1881 
AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy from the author, with inscription on half- 

title. From the Sidney G. Reilly collection, with bookplate. 


819. NapoLeon I. Pryre (Roger). Napoleon Ter, et son Temps. Histoire 
Militaire, Gouvernement Interieur, Lettres, Sciences, et Arts. 
Illustrated with 13 plates In Cotor and 451 engravings and photo- 
gravures. Thick large 8vo, half red morocco, cloth sides, back and 
sides most elaborately stamped in gilt with Napoleonic emblems, 


gilt edges. Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie., 1888 
A HANDSOMELY PRODUCED VOLUME, WITH NUMEROUS BEAUTIFUL COLORED 
PLATES. 


FINELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED AND HANDSOMELY BOUND 


820. Naproteon I. Bartnc-Goutp (S8.). The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte. 
Illustrated. 2 vols. thick imperial 8vo, full red levant morocco, 
gilt and black border on sides and Napoleonic emblem in each 
corner, gilt, also his arms stamped in gilt in center of sides, gilt 
paneled back with similar design and emblematic tooling, wide 
inner levant borders, gilt; doublures and end-leaves of rose watered 
silk, gilt edges, By BAyNTUN. Each vol. enclosed in a red cloth felt- 
lined slip-case. London, 1897 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 235 fine portraits, views, 
etc., including some rare aquatints. 
A BEAUTIFUL WORK. 


821. Napotron I. Stoane (Witi1AmM M.). Napoleon Bonaparte. A His- 
tory. Original Sheets from the Century Magazine. Nov. 1894 to 

Oct. 1896. Illustrated. 8vo, half black morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

New York, 1901 


With many extra-illustrations and additional articles. 


822. NapoLteon I. Watson (THomAsS E.). Napoleon. 1910; Hupson (W. 
H.). The Man Napoleon. [1914.] First Enprrion; Morcan 
(JammEsS). In the Footsteps of Napoleon. 1915; Mapgrin (Lovts). 
The French Revolution. 1916. With numerous illustrations, in- 
cluding plates in colors. ‘Together, 4 vols. 8vo, cloth, some uncut. 

New York, 1910-1916 


823. Napotnonic History. Tuiers (M. A.). The History of the French 
Revolution. Translated with Notes and Illustrations from the 
most authentic sources, by Frederick Shoberl. With 41 fine en- 
gravings. 5 vols. 8vo, half calf, emblematic gilt tooling on backs, 
gilt edges, BY BAYNTUN. London: Richard Bentley, 1838 

ORIGINAL ENGLISH TRANSLATION. BEST EDITION, an unusually clean 
copy, free from spots—a rare occurrence, 


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824, Nares (Rosert). A Glossary; or, Collection of Words, Phrases, 


Names... ete., which . . . require illustration in the Works of 
English Authors, particularly Shakespeare and his Contempora- 
ries. A New Edition, with Considerable Additions . . . by J. O. 
Halliwell and T. Wright. 2 vols. 8vo, full mottled calf, gilt tops, 
uncut; joint on front cover of Vol. I, broken. London, 1882 


AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURES OF HORATIA, DAUGHTER OF LORD NELSON, 


825 


826 


827 


829 


850 


AND OF HER MOTHER, LADY HAMILTON 


. [NELson (Horatta) anp Lapy Hamiuton]. A collection of 41 pieces 


of Vocal and Instrumental Music. Bound in a royal 4to volume, 
half unfinished calf, worn. [1809 | 


Or Hieu ASSOCIATION INTEREST, HAVING AUTOGRAPH SIGNATURE of Lady 
Hamilton “Lady Hamilton’s’” on one of the pieces, and the Autograph Sig- 
nature of Horatia N. Nelson, daughter of Lady Hamilton and Lord Nelson, 
on the balance of the pieces. The signature of Horatia Nelson appears as 
‘‘Miss Nelson,” “H. N. N.” and on one as “Horatia.” 


. Newport. VAN Renssevanrn (Mrs. J. K.). Newport. Our Social 


Capital. Frontispiece by Henry Hutt, many illustrations in photo- 

gravure and double-tone and from drawings by Edward S. Hollo- 

way. Imperial 8vo, cloth, uncut. Philadelphia, 1905 
Epirion LimitTeD to 347 copies, this being, No. 206. 


. Newton (A. Epwarp). <A Magnificent Farce. Illustrated. 8vo, 


boards, cloth back, gilt top, uncut. Boston [1921] 
EDITION LIMITED to 265 copies on Large Paper, this being, No. 37, with 
the following inscription by the authcer:—‘“‘No man has the right to bring up 


children without surrounding them with books if he has the means with 
which to buy them. A. Hdward Newton.” 


. Numismatics. Mappen (F. W.). History of Jewish Coinage. With 


254 woodcuts, and a plate of alphabets. Royal 8vo, cloth, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1864 


. Numismatics. Hazuirr (W. Carew). The Coin Collector. Illus- 


trated. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top. London, 1896 
EpIrion LIMITED to 100 copies, printed on Japanese vellum paper. 


. NUREMBERG CHRONICLE. [SCHEDEL (HaArTMANN).] Registrum huius 


operis libri cronicarum cum figuris et ymaginibus ab inicio mundi. 
Gothic type, 325 leaves. With 1809 woodcuts, of which 1164 are 
repetitions, by Wohlegemuth and Pleydenwurf (double-page map 
lacking). Folio, full tan russia, with embossed blind tooled de- 
signs on sides and back, inner borders, gilt, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 

[Nuremberg: Anthony Koberger, 1493] 


ORIGINAL LATIN EprTion. With repairs on the corners and margins of 
several leaves. Lacks the map at end, original blank leaf and the 3 leaves 
blank except for headlines and foliations. The first leaf is rebacked, and 
repaired. With the portrait of the “Papess Joan” and the text relating to 
her on Folio CLXIX, without a blot or mutilation of any sort. Several of 
the initial letters at the beginning of the volume are in colors. 

This work is one of the most remarkable books issued in the X Vth Century 
because of the number and beauty of the woodcuts it contains. 


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831. Omar KuayyAm. Hopron-Auuen (E.)., The Ruba’iyat of Omar Khay- 
yam. Translated, with an Introduction and Notes and a Bibliog- 
raphy, and some sidelights upon Edward Fitzgerald’s Poem. Jllus- 
trated. Boston, 1898; pe Rosas (F.). Celestina. Englished from 
the Spanish of Fernando de Rojas by James Mabbe. Introduction 
by James Fitzmaurice-Kelly. London, 1894. Together, 2 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth and decorative boards, one vol. gilt top, both uncut. 

Boston and London, 1894-1898 
The last named is the finely printed edition known as the “Tudor Trans- 
lations.” 


832. OnIons (OLIvER). Mushroom Town. London, 1915; The Debit Ac- 
count. London [1913]; A Case in Camera. Bristol [1920]; The 
Two Kisses. London [1918]; The New Moon. London [1918]; 
The Story of Louie. London, [1913]. Ari First Epirions. To- 
gether, 6 vols. 12mo, cloth, 2 vols. uncut. 


DESIRABLE SET OF THE EDITION DES AMATEURS 


833. ORIENTAL Tates. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night. 
Now First Completely Done into English Prose and Verse, from 
the Original Arabic, by John Payne. 9 vols. 1884; Tales from the 
Arabic of the Breslau and Calcutta (1814-1818) Editions of the 
Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night. Done into English 
by John Payne. 38 vols. 1884; Aladdin and the Enchanted Lamp. 
1889; The Persian Letters. With Introduction and Notes, now 
Completely Done into English, from the Original by Montesquieu. 
1897; The Thousand and One Quarters of an Hour (Tartarian 
Tales). Edited by Leonard C. Smithers. Profusely illustrated 
with etchings by Lalauze, IN Two Sratsgs, one set on Japan paper, 
the other In Cotors. Together, 15 vols. 8vo, full crimson morocco, 
gilt line border on sides, full gilt paneled backs, inner gilt dentelle 
borders, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Printed for Subscribers Only, 1884-1897 


EpITion DES AMATEURS, LIMITED To 25 Copies, of which this is, No. 10. 


834. O’SHauGHNESSy (A.). Songs of a Worker. London, 1881; CARMAN 
(B.) anp Kine (M. P.). Earth Deities. Frontispiece. N. Y., 1914. 
First Epition; THe Puinistrne. A Periodical of Protest. Vol. 
XI, Nos. 1 to 6. East Aurora, N. Y., 1900; Sracpoote (H. bE V.). 
Pierrot! London, 1896; Reverttzx. Edited by John Galsworthy. 
No. 3. February. London, 1919. Contains contributions by Gals- 
worthy, Beerbohm, Bridges, Sassoon and others. Together, 5 vols. 
Svo to 16mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


835. Orrtey (W. Y.) anp TomxKins (P. W.). Engravings of the Most 
Noble the Marquis of Stafford’s Collection of Pictures, in London. 
Arranged according to Schools and in Chronological Order, with 
Remarks ou each Picture, by William Young Ottley, and Peltro 
William Tomkins. With a large number of fine plates, engraved 
by Scott, Finden, Schiavonettit, Tomkins, Fittler, Romney, Wright, 
and other celebrated artists, after famous paintings of the great 
masters of the French, German, Dutch, English, Italian, and other — 
Sehools. 4 vols. in 2, folio, full contemporary red straight-grain 

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[No. 885—OrtrLey (W. Y.), erc.—Continued | 
morocco, gilt and blind borders on sides, gilt backs and edges, few 
pages foxed, as usual, and cracked at inner joints. London, 1818 

A FINE AND IMPORTANT WoRK ON ART. 


S56. ParnTers, Etc. Watts (M. F.). George F. Watts. The Annals of 
an Artist’s Life. 3 vols. London, 1912; Hnatn (R. F.). Albrecht 
Diirer. London, 1881; Moore (Grorce). Modern Painting. Lon- 
don, 1898; HrerMAann (N.). Frank Duveneck. Boston, 1918. All 
illustrated. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


837. Painting. Mururr (Ricuarp). The History of Modern Painting. 
With numerous full-page illustrations, many of which are in col- 
ors, also numerous illustrations in the text. 4 vols. 4to, half gray 
morocco, gilt paneled backs, gilt tops. London, 1907 


REVISED EDITION, continued by the Author to the end of the Nineteenth 
Century. A VERY FINE SET OF THIS WoRK ON MODERN PAINTINGS. 


838. PALAIS DE Satnt-CLtoup (Le). Ses Origines, ses Hotes, ses Fastes, 
ses Ruines. Par le Comte Fleury. With numerous full-page and 
text reproductions. Imperial 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Paris, no date 

Limited Issue. 


839. PauerAve (Francis Turner). he Golden Treasury of the Best 
Songs and Lyrical Poems in the English Language. Frontispiece 
portrait. 12mo, full purple morocco, sides with an elaborate frame- 
work design of fillets and scroll-work, gilt back with scroll-work 
designs, gilt edges, gilt inside borders, By STIKEMAN. 

London, 1916 


OxForRD EDITION. 


840. Paris. GourDON DE GrnourLtLAc (H.). Paris a travers les Siécles. 
With numerous illustrations of Paris throughout the ages. 5 vols. 
royal 8vo, marbled boards, roan backs, bindings broken. Not 
returnable. Paris [1878] 


841. Paris. Vacquimmr (J.). Les Vieux Hotels de Paris. Décorations 
Extérieures et Intérieures. [F. Contet, Editeur d’Art.] With 
several hundred fine full-page photogravures. Together, 14 vols. 
folio, buckram, leather labels. Paris, 1914-1923 

FINE COLLECTION OF PLATES illustrating beautiful French palaces and 
mansions in the aristocratic part of Paris, exterior and interior views, show- 
ing carved doorways, details of sculptured and other architectural features. 
paintings, tapestries, various kinds of rooms, etc.; comprising :— 

Le Faubourg St. Honoré. 2 vols.; L’H6te] Lambert; 
Le Faubourg St. Germain. 5 vols.; La Nouvelle France ; 
Le Temple et la Marais. 2 vols.; La Place Venddme; 
Le Quartier Saint-Paul; Le Ministére de la Marine. 


842. ParistAn Actors AND Actresses. Galerie des Artistes Dramatiques 
de Paris. With numerous full-length portraits of celebrated 
French artists of the stage. 4to, marbled board sides, leather back. 

Paris, 1842 
With contributions by Eugéne Guinot, J. T. Merle, H. Lucas, E. Briffault, 
E. Arago, Adolphe Dumas, Marie Aycard, and many others. 
Amoug the portraits of noted personages may be mentioned those of,— 
Mme. Albert, Beauvallet, Chollet, Debureau, Francisque ainé, Mlle. Flore, 
Giulia Grisi, Lepeintre jeune, etc, 


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843. 


844. 


845. 


846. 


847. 


848. 


849. 


850. 


851. 


852. 


PARTONOPEUS DE Bios. Assi commensa la general historia del esfor- 
sat Cavaller Partinobles, compte de Bles: y’apres fonch emperador 
de Constantinopla. Novament tradvhida de Llengua Castellana, 
en la nostra Cathalana. 12mo, original vellum. 

Barcelona: Joseph Giralt, 1660 


FINE Copy of this rare work. 


Pater (WattTER). Plato and Platonism. <A Series of Lectures. 1893; 
Greek Studies. A Series of Essays. Frontispiece portrait. 1895. 
First Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut, frontispiece 
lightly stained. London, 1893-1895 


PAYNE (JoHN). Flowers of France: The Romantic Period: Hugo to 
Leconte de Lisle: Representative Poems of the Nineteenth Century 
rendered into English Verse in accordance with the Original 
Forms. 2 vols. 8vo, vellum, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 

London: Printed for the Villon Society, 1906 
LIMITED ISSUE, of which this is, No. 39. Fine Copy. 


PENNELL (JOSEPH). Pen Drawing and Pen Draughtsmen. Their 
Work and Their Methods. A Study of the Art To-day with Tech- 
nical Suggestions. First Epition. With 158 fine illustrations. 
Royal 4to, boards, uncut. London, 1889 


PENNELL (JOSEPH). Etchers and Etching. Chapters in the His- 
tory of the Art, Together with Technical Explanations of the 
Modern Artistic Methods. TJllustrated. Imperial 8vo, full art 
linen, uncut. London [1920] 


PENNELL (JOSEH AND EvizAseTH Ropins). Lithography & Litho- 
graphers. Some Chapters in the History of the Art. With Tech- 
nical Remarks and Suggestions. First Epirion. With 154 fine 
illustrations also original lithographs by Whistler, Legros, Strang, 
Shannon, Lunois, Hamilton and Way. Royal 4to, boards, gilt top, 
uncut. London, 1898 


Pepys (SAmueEL). Diary of Saml. Pepys. With Notes by Richard 
Lord Braybrooke. Numerous portraits. 6 vols. 16mo, half green 
morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1889 


Percy (SHoLTo AND Reusen). The Percy Anecdotes Original and 
Selected. Engraved frontispieces. 20 vols. 18mo, half morocco, bind- 
ings slightly rubbed. London: George Berger, undated 

With bookplate of William Watson Pattinson in each volume. 


PrerrarcH. The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch. 
Now First Completely Translated into English Verse by Various 
Hands. With a Life of the Poet by Thomas Campbell. Illustrated 
with 16 engravings on steel. Thick 12mo, full maroon levant 
morocco, Jansenist, inner levant borders, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 


London, 1859 
FINE Copy. 


Perronius. Von Brernus (A.). Des Fragmente des Petronius. 1908; 
Quer (G.). Bauernerotik und Bauernsehme in Oberbayern. 1911. 
Together, 2 vols. 4to and royal 8vo, boards, uncut. 

Miinchen, 1908-1911 


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853. PHILLIps (STEPHEN). Paolo & Francesco. A Tragedy in Four Acts. 
First Epition. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1900 


854. PHorocrapHs (Inscripep). A Collection of Inscribed Photographs 
of Authors, Actors, and Actresses. Together, 37 pieces, various 
sizes. 

FINE COLLECTION, comprising :—A. C. Benson, R. T. P. Lowell, H. Chol- 
mondeley Pennell, Dr. John Wesley Hill, Molly E. Seawell, Mrs. M. G. Van 
Rensselaer, Francis de Croisset, Henry C. Speiss, James Jeffrey Roche, C. 
Raymond Beazley, B. Favenc, James B. Redcliffe, W. Espinosa, Hugh J. 
Ward, Violetta Dale, Clara Lavine, Kendal Weston, Richard Karl, and many 
others. All of the photographs are signed in full (many with presentation 
inscriptions). 


(855. Picart (Brernarp). The Ceremonies and Religious Customes of the 
Various Nations of the Known World; together with Historical 
Annotations. Written originally in French. With more than 200 
copperplate engravings by Bernard Picart and other celebrated 
masters, depicting views, costumes, manners and religious cere- 
monies, etc. of all the world. 7 vols. in 6, folio, full old sprinkled 
calf, rebacked, backs worn. London, 1733-1739 

A VALUABLE ILLUSTRATED ETHNOLOGICAL WorK, which was compiled by 
a number of authorities on the subject from the most reliable writings then 
extant. The plates illustrate the religious and secular ceremonies of the 
various nations. Volume III relates almost entirely to the Natives of Amer- 
ica, and contains many interesting illustrations of the Indians. Volume VI 
contains rare illustrations of the Flagellants, the Quakers, the Adamites, the 
Convulsionists and other mystical sects. 


856. PickrrInG Imprints. CoLeripce (8S. T.). Aids to Reflection. Edited 
by Henry Nelson Coleridge. 2 vols. 1843; Hetps (Sir ArtHur). 
The Claims of Labour. An Essay on the Duties of the Employers 
to the Employed. 1844; Surrey (Henry Howarp, EAru or) AND 
Wyatt (Sir THomas). The Poetical Works of Surrey and Wyatt. 
Frontispieces. Large Paper Cory. 2 vols. 1831; Homer. The 
Iliad of Homer. Translated by T. S. Brandreth. 2 vols. 1846; 
BournE (VINCENT). Poems of Vincent Bourne. 1840; Mrrivaue 
(J. H.). Poems Original and Translated. 2 vols. 1844. Together, 
10 vols. 12mo, original cloth, paper labels, uncut. 

London: Pickering, 1831-1846 
ALL THE FINE PICKERING EDITIONS, printed at the Chiswick Press. 


857. Prnpar (Peter). The Works of Peter Pindar. Vignettes on titles. 
3 vols. 12mo, full diamond calf, gilt paneled backs. 
Paris, circa 1800 


A very rare (and apparently unrecorded) edition. With the bookplate of 
Hopwell Hall in each volume. 


FIRST EDITION—HANDSOMELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


858. [Prrr (Wi11aM).] Srannopr (Puitre Henry, Harz). Life of the 
Right Honourable William Pitt. Jllustrated. 4 vols. thick 12mo, 
half brown morocco, gilt paneled backs, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. 

London, 1861 


First Epirion. Extra-ILLustrAtep by the insertion of 182 engraved 
plates, including portraits of contemporaries of Pitt, and many views. Among 
the portraits may be mentioned those of,—Pitt, Stanhope, Edmund Burke, 


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[No. 858. Pirr (WiLi1AmM)—Continued] 


859. 


860. 


861. 


868. 


S64. 


Lord North, Earl of Shelburne, Lord Cornwallis, Erskine, Mrs. Hastings, Sir 
Joseph Banks, Frederick the Great, Mrs. Fitzherbert, Admiral Howe, Tal- 
leyrand, Lord Nelson, Robert Peel, and others. 


Pius VI (Porr). Giubilo della Societa’ Letteraria de Volsci per la 
Esaltazione della Santita di Nostro Signore Pio Sesto. Hngraved 
vignettes, head- and tail-pieces. Imperial 8vo, full dark brown 
morocco, blind-stamped border on sides, broad inside gilt dentelle 
borders, gilt over uncut edges. 


In Velletri: per Cesare Sartori, 1775 
A RARE WORK. 


PLANTIN Press. Grotius (Huao). Syntagma Arateorvm: Opvs 
Poetice et Astronomize Stvdiosis Vtilissimvm. Hngraved title, 
folding chart and numerous full-page copperplates. 4to, vellum, 
somewhat worn. Lugduno-Batav. Ex Officinaé Plantiniana, 1600 

Rare. A fine specimen of printing from the Plantin Press. 


PLANTIN Press. Rooses (Max). Christophe Plantin. Imprimeur 
Anversois. Hatensively illustrated with portrait on India paper, 
and hundreds of full-page and text engravings. ‘Thick folio, 
stamped calf, uncut, brass clasps (one missing), original wrap- 
pers bound in; very slightly rubbed. Anvers: Jos. Maes, 1882 


It is seldom that this extremely important (and very scarce) reference 
book makes its appearance at public sale in this country. 


. Portry. Ancient Gems in Modern Settings. Being Versions 


of the Greek Anthology in English Rhyme. By Various Writers. 
Edited by G. B. Grundy. Oxford, 1913; Vitton (F.). The Poems 
of Master Francis Villon of Paris, Now First Done Into English 
Verse, In the Original Forms, by John Payne. London, 1881; Way 
(A. S.). The Lay of the Nibelung Men. Translated from the Old 
German Text. Cambridge, 1911. ‘Together, 3 vols. 4to, 12mo and 
16mo, cloth and boards, one vol. gilt. top, all uncut. 


PouLitics oF THE GEOoRGIUM Sipus, or Advice how to Become Great 
Senators & Statesmen. Interspersed with Characteristic Sketches, 
and Hints on Various Subjects in Modern Politics. By a Late 
Member of Parliament. Colored folding frontispiece. 16mo, half 
green morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. London, 1807 


Pomrrn. GeELL (Str WittiAM). Pompeiala: the Topography, Edi- 
fices and Ornaments of Pompeii, the Result of Excavations since 
1819. Numerous plates and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, full green 
morocco, gilt sides and paneled back, gilt edges. London, 1835 


CHOICE Copy of this fine work, unusually free from spots. In contemporary 
binding. 


. Ponp (Magsor J. B.). Eccentricities of Genius. Memories of Famous 


Men and Women of the Platform and Stage. Illustrations. 8vo, 
half morocco, gilt back and edges, slightly shaken. 
New York [1900] 


EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of seven photographs, with notes under 
same (11 lines in all), in the author’s autograph. 

PRESENTATION Copy FROM THE AUTHOR. Inscribed by him,—‘7’o the best 
of all my friends, George R. Peck, in memory of several ‘golden days’ at 
Ethesma July . . 17, inclusive, J. B. Pond, 1902.” 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


866. Poor (Henry W.). Catalogue of the Library of Henry W. Poor. 
Sold by the Anderson Auction Company, New York City. Novem- 
ber 17, 1908, to April 7, 1909. Plates. 5 vols. bound in 2, 8vo, 
half crimson levant morocco, gilt backs and tops. 

New York, 1908-1909 


COMPLETE SET. PriceD THroucuour. With bookplate of Robert Sedg- 
wick and C. L. F. Robinson in. each volume. 


FIRST EDITION—EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED—OF A FINE ART REFERENCE 
WORK 


867. Portatis (R.) Anp Brraupr (H.). Les Graveurs du Dix-Huitiéme 
Siecle. Rubricated titles. 3 vols. in 6, 8vo, half dark brown levant 
morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut, By DAVID. Paris, 1880-1882 

First EpIrion. HExrrRa-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 36 finely engraved 
portraits of noted engravers of the EKighteenth Century. 


Edition limited to 500 copies on Holland paper, of which this is, No. 147. 
VERY FINE SET. 


868. Portraits. The Biographical Magazine; Containing Portraits of 
Eminent and Ingenious Persons of Every Age and Nation, with 
their Lives and Characters. About 200 fine vignette portraits and 
biographies. 2 vols. in one, Svo, full red morocco, gilt, marbled 


edges. London, 1819-1820 
A splendid series for extra-illustration. Contains a portrait of George 
Washington. 


869. Portraits. JERDAN (WiLLIAM—Editor). National Portrait Gallery of 
Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the Nineteenth Century. 
Memoirs, by William Jerdan. With about 150 portraits. 4 vols. 
imperial 8vo, full blue straight-grain morocco, sides with blind 
tooled and gilt designs, gilt edges, bindings worn. 

London, 1830-1833 


S870. Portraits. FietcHer (R. L.). Richard IL to Henry Wriothesley. 
1400-1600. 1600-1700. 1700-1850. 2 vols.; The Lives. The portraits 
chosen by Emery Walker, with an Introduction by C. F. Bell. 2 
vols. With hundreds of portraits. Together, 4 vols. 4to, cloth. 

Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1909-1919 


A very important publication, which seldom appears at public sale. 


871 Porrery AND PorcELAIN. Prime (WititAm C.). Pottery and Porce- 
lain of all Times and Nations. With Tables of Factory and Art- 
ists’ Marks for the use of Collectors. First Epition. Profusely 


illustrated. Square 8vo, cloth. New York, 1878 
872. Prayer Book. The Book of Common Prayer . . . of the United 
Chureh of England and Ireland. Together with the Psalter or 
Psalms of David . . . Text within engraved borders. 12mo, full 


midnight blue morocco, sides with cruciform design in gilt in 
corners, same design on back, monogram “I H S” on front cover, 
gilt edges, BY RAMAGE. London, 1864 


873. Prints. Whitman’s Print-Collector’s Handbook. Revised and En- 
larged by Malcolm C. Salaman. With numerous full-page repro- 
ductions. 8vo, cloth. London, 1918 


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874. 


875. 


876. 


877. 


878. 


879. 


880. 


881. 


LARGE PAPER COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION 


Prints Arrer Famous Painters. Rogers (CHaArites). A Collection 
of Prints in Imitation of Drawings, to which are annexed Lives 
of their Authors, with Explanatory and Critical Notes. With over 
100 plates in sepia, sanguine, bistre, etc. 2 vols. folio, half calf, 
both rebacked. London, 1778 

First EDITION. LARGE PAPER Copy. A CHOICE AND EXXCEEDINGLY DESIR- 
ABLE COLLECTION OF PRINTS, executed by famous engravers after the paint- 
ings of Leonardo da Vinci; Michael Angelo; Raphael; Tintoretto; Veronese ; 
Correggio and other great painters. 


PSALMANAZAR (GEORGE). Memoirs of . . . Written by Himself. 
Portrait. Second Edition. 12mo, half morocco, gilt back and top. 
London, 1775 


Puckie (JAmzES). The Club. In a Dialogue between Father and 
Son. Hngraved title, portrait and vignettes. Royal 8vo, full calf, 
blind design on sides, inner calf borders, gilt, gilt edges. 

London, 1817 

EDITION LIMITED to a small number. The title, portrait and entire text 

have been printed on India paper and very artistically mounted on larger 
sheets of heavy Whatman paper, on one side only. 


Pyite (Howarp). The Wonder Clock. Illustrated by Howard Pyle, 
embellished with verses by Katharine Pyle. Royal 8vo, cloth. 
New York, 1888 


First EDITION. 


Pyie (Howarp). Book of Pirates. Fiction, Fact & Fancy concerning 
the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main: from the Writ- 
ing & Pictures of Howard Pyle. Compiled by Merle Johnson. 
Extensively illustrated with photogravure reproductions, colored 
and plain, each plate mounted. Royal 4to, pictorial boards, cloth 
back, uncut. New York, 1921 

This edition, PRINTED ON VELLUM STOCK, and the first printing from new 
plates, is limited to 50 copies, of which this is, No. 29. Signed,—‘‘Merle 
Johnson.” 


QuaAkeERS. The Principles of the Leading Quakers Truly Represented, 
as Inconsistent with the Fundamental Doctrines of the Christian 
Religion. 8vo, contemporary full red morocco, with a richly gilt 
border on each side and a large floreated fusil-shaped ornament 
in centers, gilt edges, slightly rubbed. London, 1732 

LARGE PAPER, The Thomas Wilson copy, with bookplate. 


QuILLER-CoucH (Sir ArtHur). The Oxford Book of English Verse. 
1250-1900. Chosen and Edited by Arthur Quiller-Couch. 12mo, full 
green morocco, gilt fillets on sides enclosing framework of fillets and 
leaf design, full gilt paneled back, broad inner gilt border, gilt 
edges. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1922 

Fine Copy. Printed in large type. 


RaseEvats (Francois). The Works of Rabelais, Faithfully translated 
from the French with Variorum Notes. Numerous illustrations 
by Gustave Doré. Thick 12mo, half red morocco, gilt paneled back, 
gilt top. London, circa 1880 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


882. RaBELAIS (FRANgoIs). Master Francis Rabelais. Five Books of the 
Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and his son Pan- 
tagruel. Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart of 
Cromarty and Peter Antony Motteux. With an Introduction by 
Anatole de Montaiglon. Jllustrations by Louis Chalon.: 2 vols. 
imperial 8vo, white cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1892 


EDITION LimiTED to 210 copies, this being, No. 31, printed throughout on 
JAPANESE VELLUM Paper. Large Paper Copy. 


VERY DESIRABLE ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR BY THIS FAMOUS 
ILLUSTRATOR 


883. RacKHAM (ARTHUR). ORIGINAL WarTercoLtor Drawine SIGNED of: 
“The Hawthorn Tree.” Height, 1434; width, 1034 inches. Matted 
in an artistic unpainted frame and glazed. The mat has a decora- 
tive inner border. 


Upon a grassy hillock is a gnarled hawthorn tree, its branches laden 
with blossoms. One can discern the features of an old woman in its trunk, 
gesticulating with her branches to two children, a little girl gazing upwards 
with rapt attention, and a little boy, seated upon the mossy mound. It is 
apparent that the tree is relating a fantastic tale of tree-lore to its young 
and delighted listeners, while the rolling clouds foreshadow eventide. 


884. RackHAM Ituustrations. Fouqut (pr LA Morrr). Undine. IJIlus- 
trations In Cotor by Arthur Rackham. Royal 8vo, half cloth, 
boards. London, 1909 


885. RaLteicH (Sir Water). The Historie of the World. In Five Books. 
Engraved title, vignette portrait by Pass (leaf repaired), en- 
graved maps. Folio, full old calf, rebacked. 

London: Printed for Walter Burre, 1614 
First Eprrion. The Colophon is dated 1628. 


WILLIAM IV’S COPY WITH TWO A.L.S. BY HIM INSERTED: A VERY FINE 
ITEM OF HISTORICAL AND MILITARY INTEREST 


886. RamMsAy (JAMES). Sea Sermons; or, a Series of Discourses for the 
use of the Royal Navy. 8vo, contemporary full red straight-grain 
morocco, gilt framework on sides, gilt back and edges. 

London, 1781 


AN EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING ASSOCIATION ITEM. This copy was dedi- 
cated and SPECIALLY BOUND FoR WILLIAM IV, presented to the King by 
Admiral Lord Barham, when Captain. The latter was a close friend to the 
author, and his presentation inscription to the king appears on the fly-leaf 
as follows:—‘William Henry, Prince, the gift of Captain Middleton Compt- 
roller of H. M’s. Navy June 4th, 1781.” Below this inscription is the sig- 
nature of the granddaughter of one of William IV’s natural children, “‘Beat- 
rice Fiteclarence.” 

On the verso of front cover is William IV’s bookplate, when Prince Wil- 
liam Henry, his bookplate as king is on the inside of the back cover. 

Tipped in on fly-leaf are two Autograph Letters Signed of William IV. 
The first is headed :—‘“Private and Confidential,” in the king’s hand. 2pp. 
12mo, Pavillion, Brighton, Nov. 26, 18384. The letter follows in part :—“‘The 
king having the occasion to see the confidential reports of the Regiments of 
Cavalry . . . [noted] with great concern the disorderly state of the Grays 
[the famous Scots cavalry regiment] and also observed the improper absence 
of Lord Arthur Hill from the Regiment . . .” Further on he mentions 
Lord Wellington. 

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[No. 886. Ramsay (JAMES)—Continued] 


887 


ies) 
2) 


88 


889 


890 


S91 


The other letter is also 2pp. 12mo, Pavillion, Brighton, Jan. 23, 1835. 
“The King in acknowledging Lord Arthur Hills letter has to observe that 
the 76th Regt. were without different coloured Cape and Ouff out of com- 
pliment to the 33rd Regt. having then for their Colonel the Governor-General 
of India the Marquis of Cornwallis. H. M. conceives as the 33rd were raised 
in 1702 and the only known Regt. of that standing in the British Army 
being all red, some circumstance must have led to that peculiar dress. George 
III informed the King he well recollected the 53rd and 54th. Regt. which 
were raised not to serve out of England being disarmed and forced on board 
the Transports in the First American War to go to Gibraltar and perhaps 
this will account for the 53rd. being without facings.” 


. Rappoport (A. 8.). The Fair Ladies of the Winter Palace. London, 


n.d.; Reprneton (C.). After the War. Boston, 1922; Ponsonpy 
(A.). English Diaries. London [1923]; Grepnstet (F.). Life of 
Thomas Bailey Aldrich. Boston, 1908; Werpewoop (J.). Personal 
Life of Josiah Wedgwood, the Potter. London, 1915; and others. 
Some illustrated. Together, 13 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards. 


. Rawiinson (Grorce). History of Herodotus. New Edition. With 


maps and illustrations. 4 vols. 8vo, full sprinkled calf, sides with 
decorative gilt border, gilt paneled backs. 
London: John Murray, 1862 


LIBRARY EDITION. FINE SET. 


. Rietus (J.-J. Eviste). The Earth and Its Inhabitants. Edited by 


A. H. Keane. Latensively illustrated with numerous engravings 
and maps. ‘Together, 19 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco. 


New York, 1890-1892 
Comprises :—Asia. 4 vols.; Europe. 5 vols.; 
North America. 8 vols.; South America. 2 vols.; 
Oceanica; Africa. 4 vols. 


. REMINGTON (F'repERIC). Autograph Letter Signed, one page 4to, New 


York City, Jan. 15, (18)89. Dinner invitation. 

A cordial invitation to “dear Herbert” and Mr. Skinner, to dine with him 
soon, with instructions for them to find their way to his home. A postscript 
reads,—“‘I am liable to leave for Central Africa some time soon so come.” 


. Renorr (Aveuste). Ten Water-Colours, Sanguines and Pastels. In- 


troduction by René Jean. Translated by Ronald Davis. With ten 
reproductions In Cotors and sanguine, (in separate board portfolio, 
each one matted). Together, 2 vols. atlas folio and small 4to, 
wrappers and boards with flaps, text uncut and unopened. é 
Geneva [1921] 
Eprir10on LimireD to 185 copies. These fine plates deserve special notice as 
they are all faithfully and exquisitely reproduced, each artistically tipped 
under a hinged mat. All are ready for framing. They are titled:—A Wo- 
man’s Head; A Spring Landscape; An Italian Peasant Woman; Claude 
Painting; A Neapolitan Woman; Bather; A Child Suckling; An Autumn 
Landscape; A Young Girl’s Head; Woman Sleeping Under a Tree. 


892. Reynotps (Grorce W. M.). Pickwick Abroad, or, The Tour in France. 


Illustrated with 40 steel engravings by “Crowquill,” and 33 wood- 
cuts. Thick royal 8vo, half brown levant morocco, gilt top. 
London, 1864 


893. 


894. 


895. 


896. 


897. 


898. 


899. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


ReyYNoLps (Sir JosHua). The Literary Works of Sir Joshua Rey- 
nolds. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the Author by Henry 
William Beechey. Portrait. 2 vols. 18385; CruiksHANK (RopeErRT). 
The English Spy. Drawn from the Life of Bernard Blackmantle. 
Illustrations in color designed by Cruikshank. 2 vols. Methuen 
& Co., n.d.; SHarp (Witit1aAmM). Dante Gabriel Rossetti. A Record 
and a Study. Frontispiece. 1882. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, full 
and half crimson morocco, gilt backs, gilt edges and uncut, By 
WHITE and BAYNTUN. London, 1835-1882 


Reynoups (Sir JosHvua). Brecuny (H. W.). Literary Works of Sir 
Joshua Reynolds. To which is Prefixed, A Memoir of the Author... 
New and Improved Edition. Portrait. 2 vols. 1846; The Discourses 
of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Edited and Annotated by Edmund Gosse. 
Ktched frontispiece. 1884; LAnt-Pooitp (S8.). Letters and Journals 
of Jonathan Swift. 1885. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth and vellum, 
uncut. London, 1846-1885 


[ReyNoLtps (Sir JosHua).|] ARmstrone (Sir Water). Sir Joshua 
Reynolds, First President of the Royal Academy. With 78 full- 
page photogravures, and 6 lithographic facsimiles in color. Folio, 
half red morocco, gilt paneled back, gilt edges. 

London: William Heinemann, 1900 


LIMITED Epirion. This important monograph is now entirely out of print 
and scarce. 


RiccarplI Press. Harpy (THomaAs). Selected Poems of Thomas 
Hardy. With portrait and title-page design engraved on wood by 
William Nicholson. S8vo, boards, art linen back, gilt top, uncut. 


London, 1921 
EpItion LiMiTED to 1025 copies, of which this is, No. 712. 


DESIRABLE EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED COPY 


RicHarpson (ApBy §8.). Familiar Talks on English Literature. A 
Manual Embracing the Great Epochs of English Literature, from 
the English Conquest of Britain. 449, to the Death of Walter Scott, 
1832. Illustrated. Square 8vo, full midnight-blue morocco, sides 
with a border of scroll-work enclosing a panel of gilt fillets and 
dentelle design, gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut. Chicago, 1883 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 75 engraved portraits of 


eminent authors, and various views. Many of the plates are inlaid to size. 
FINE Copy. 


RicuHarpson (WitLiAM). Poems and Plays. Portrait. 2 vols. 16mo, 
full violet calf, gilt, with the arms of the WitpMAN Famity of New- 
stead Abbey, stamped in gilt on sides, gilt backs and edges. 

Edinburgh, 1805 
Of Lord Byron interest—being from the library of Newstead Abbey, for- 
merly the family seat of the Byron family. 


Riversipp Press Pusiications. Washington’s Farewell Address to 
the People of the United States, MDCCXCVI. Imperial 8vo, 
boards, cloth back, uncut. Boston, 1913 


LARGE Paper Cory. Edition Limited to 440 copies, of which this is, 
No. 49. 


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900. Roperts (Davin). The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & 
Nubia. With Historical Descriptions by G. Croly and W. Brocke- 
don. Illustrations from drawings made on the spot by David 
Roberts. 6 vols. in 3, royal 4to, full black morocco, richly gilt, gilt 
edges. London, 1855 


WITH ORIGINAL SKETCH BY ROBERTS INSERTED 
901. [Roperts (Davip).] BALLANTINE (JAMES). The Life of David Rob- 
erts. Compiled from his Journals and other Sources. With etch- 
ings and facsimiles of pen-and-ink sketches by the Artist. Ato, half 
blue morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. Edinburgh, 1866 
FINE Copy. ExtTrA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 82 plates, in- 
cluding engravings and lithographs, after paintings by Roberts, and AN ORI- 
GINAL PEN-AND-INK SKETCH by David Roberts. 


902. Roperts or KanpanHar (Lorp). Forty-One Years in India, from 
Subaltern to Commander-in-Chief. 2 vols. 1897. First Epirion; 
NorMAn (GEN. Sirk W.) Anp Youne (Mrs. KerrnH). Delhi—1857. 
1902. Hach volume extensively illustrated with maps and repro- 
ductions. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, half calf (slightly rubbed) and 
half morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1897-1902 

With bookplate of D. G. Bruce-Gardyne in first two volumes. 


903. Ropinson (Epwin A.). The Three Taverns. N. Y., 1920; The Man 
Who Died Twice. N. Y., 1924; Woopsperry (G. E.). The Kingdom 
of All-Souls. [Boston] 1912. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, 8vo 
and 12mo, original boards and cloth, 2 vols. uncut, one unopened. 

First EpiTions. The second item is a LARGE PAPER Copy, signed and 
numbered by the author. 


904. RocHEsTER (JoHN WitMot, Eart or). Works of John, Earl of 
Rochester. Containing Poems, on Several Occasions: His Lord- 
ship’s Letters to Mr. Savil and Mrs. * *. With Valentinian, A 
Tragedy. Never Before Publish’d together. Frontispiece portrait 
of Rochester. 1714; Cipper (Cottey). An Apology for the Life of 
Colley Cibber. Written by Himself. Frontispieces. 2 vols. 1756; 
Hamerton (P. G.). Wenderholme. A Story of Lancashire and 
Yorkshire. First Epittion. 3 vols. 1869. Together, 6 vols. 12mo 
and 16mo, half levant and full calf, some bindings rubbed. 

London and, Edinburgh, 1714-1869 


A ScARCE COLLECTION. 


905. RocHEsTER (JOHN WitmMot, Earu or). Poems on Several Occasions: 
With Valentinian; A Tragedy. Half yellow calf, full gilt back. 
London, 1705; CrurksHANK (GEORGE). The Bee and the Wasp. 
Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Half yellow calf, full gilt back. 
London, 1861; Norton (Lapy Carotinge). The Dream, and Other 
Poems. Half calf. New York, 1845; Wuirn (Henry Kirke). 
Poetical Works and Remains. With Life by Robert Southey. 
Illustrated by Birket Foster. Half yellow calf, full gilt back. 
London, n.d.; LowrLtt (JAMES Russeti). Conversations on some 
of The Old Poets. Half blue morocco. London, 1845; Roux. 
Traite des Etudes. 2 vols. half green morocco, gilt. Paris, 1845; 
Manzoni (ALESSANDRO). I Promessi Sposi. Frontispiece. Half 
brown morocco, full gilt back. Parigi, 1845. Together, 8 vols. 
12mo. FINE COLLECTION. 


906. 


907. 


908. 


909. 


910. 


911. 


912. 


913. 


914. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


Ropin (AvcustE). Mirseau (OcrAve). Le Jardin des Supplices. 
Twenty compositions by Rodin. Royal 4to, full red levant morocco, 
gilt tooled sides and back, inner levant morocco, gilt, uncut and 
unopened, original wrappers bound in. Paris: Vollard, 1902 

EDITION LIMITED TO 150 CopPpiEs, beautifully printed on special handmade 
paper with the watermark ‘‘Les Jardin des Supplices.” VrEry FINE Copy. 


Ropin (Aveuste). Art. Translated from the French of Paul Gsell 
by Mrs. Romilly Fedden. Boston [1912]. First Eprrion; [Riccr 
(C.—Editor).] Parma, 1918; Ravenna. 1921; and 3 other vols. 
similar. With numerous portraits and illustrations. Together, 6 
vols. royal 8vo, cloth, some uncut. 

The Rodin volume contains the bookplate of Henry W. Lanier. 


Rocrers (Bruce—Typographer). GruenLie (R. B.). Notes: Critical 
& Biographical. Collection of W. T. Walters. With head-bands, 
initials and title-page designed by Bruce Rogers. 8vo, limp boards, 
uncut. Indianapolis: J. M. Bowles, 1895 


EDITION LIMITED to 975 copies in red and black on Michallet paper. VERY 
RARE ITEM. — 


Rocrers (Bruce—Typographer). Loweitt (JAMES RussELL). Democ- 
racy. An Address. Narrow 12mo, original boards, cloth back, 
uncut. | Boston] Riverside Press, 1902 

Edition limited to 500 copies. Fine Copy. 


Rocers (Bruce—Typographer). Spenser (EpmMunp). Prothalamion: 
Epithalamion. With beautiful vignettes and decorations in san- 
guine. Imperial 8vo, boards, uncut and unopened. Boston, 1902 

LARGE Paper. Edition limited to 419 copies, of which this is, No. 301. 


Rocers (Bruce—Typographer). Lamp (CHARLES). Dream Children. 
A Reverie. 8vo, original wrappers, uncut. New York, 1923 
Limited to 500 Copies, printed by Bruce Rogers. Fine Copy. 


Rocers (Samue.). Italy. A Poem. With a fine series of engraved 
vignettes after Turner, Stothard and others. 8vo, full green 
straight-grain morocco, gilt borders on sides, gilt paneled back, 
gilt edges. London, 18380 


First Epirion. The tomb here appears on page 88, and Petrarch’s house 
on page 91. Fine Copy, in contemporary binding. 


Rogers (SAMueEL). [Dyce (ALexXANDER—Compiler).] Recollections 
of the Table-Talk of Samuel Rogers. To which is added Porsoniana. 
Illustrated. Thick 12mo, full blue French levant morocco, triple 
gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt inside borders, 
gilt edges, BY ZAEHNSDORF. London: Edward Moxon, 1856 

First Epirion. Extra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of an Autograph 
Letter Signed by Samuel Rogers, and about 47 finely engraved portraits of 
his contemporaries. The A.L.S. is lp. 24mo, dated Jany. 14th, no year, and 
is addressed to Mrs. Tytler, being a letter of thanks for two volumes which 
she has given him. 


Romance Laneuaces. Bruce-Wuyte (M. A.). Histoire des Langues 
Romanes et de leur Littérature depuis leur Origine jusqu’au XIVe 
Siécle. 3 vols. 8vo, board sides, leather back. Paris, 1841 


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915. 


916. 


917. 


918. 


919; 


920. 


921. 


922. 


Rome. Perrer (Louis). Catacombes de Rome. With 262 fine plates 
in chromolithography. 6 vols. in 5, large folio, boards, quarter 
morocco, gilt tops, uncut, rubbed. Paris, 1851-1855 

AN ImMpoRTANT WORK treating upon Architecture, Painting, Murals; Pre- 
cious Stones, Vases, Inscriptions, etc. The plates are all strongly hinged. 


RooSEVELT (THEODORE). Stories from the Winning of the West 1769- 
1807. With an Introduction by Lawrence F. Abbott. New York, 
1920; African Game Trails. London, 1910; THaymnr (WitiiAM R.). 
Theodore Roosevelt. An Intimate Autobiography. Boston [1910}. 
With numerous photogravures and other illustrations. Together, 
3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth and full mottled calf, skilfully rebacked, 
two uncut. 


Roostvett (THeEoporE). The Foes of Our Own Household. N. Y. 
[1917]; Realizable Ideals. San Francisco, 1912; Fear God and 
Take Your Own Part. N. Y. [1916]; The Rough Riders. N. Y., 
1899; Average Americans. N. Y., 1919; BisHorp (J. B.—Editor). 
Theodore Roosevelt’s Letters to his Children. N. Y., 1919. Some 
illustrated. First Eprrions. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth. 


RoosEveELT (THEODORE). The Rough Riders. N. Y., 1899; The Foes of 
Our Own Household. N. Y., 1917; Wueetock (J. H.). A Bibliog- 
raphy of Theodore Roosevelt. N. Y., 1920. Limited Hdition; Davis 
(R. H.) anp SHeEHAN (P. P.). Efficiency. With Appreciation by 
T. Roosevelt. N. Y., 1917; and others similar. First EpITIoNs. 
3 vols. illustrated. Together, 8 vols., narrow and royal 8vo, 8vo and 
12mo, original cloth, boards and wrappers. 


Rors (Ffuicien). Etudes sur quelques Artistes Originaux. Félicien 
Rops. Par Erasténe Ramiro. Full-page etched and photogravure 
reproductions of the artists works, text illustrations, and etched 
porti«uit of Rops, Proof before Letters. 4to, original pictorial 
wrappers, uncut. Paris, 1905 

FINE Copy. 


Rossettr (DANTE GasrinL). Autograph Letter Signed: “D. G. R.” 
3pp. 12mo, 18 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, August 4, 1865. To J. A. Hea- 
ton. Accompanied by stamped addressed envelope. Between glass, 
in black frame. 

A personal letter in which Rossetti speaks. of an unnamed person being in 
“character a snob, liar and humbug, in which capacities he would afford a 
fine allegorical personification for (very) stained glass.” 


Rossertt (DANTE GaApriEL). Collected Works. Edited with Preface 
and Notes by William M. Rossetti. 2 vols. in 4, 8vo, half blue 
morocco, gilt, gilt backs and tops, uncut. London, 1886 

LARGE PAPER Copy. Edition Limited to 25 copies. 


Rossertt (Dante GapriEL). The Early Italian Poets from Ciullo 
d’Aleamo to Dante Alighieri (1100-1200-1300) in the Original Metres. 
Translated by D. G. Rossetti. 1861; Ruymers’ Crus. The Book of 
the Rhymers’ Club. 1894. Limited to 50 copies on Large Paper. 
Rare; The Book of the Rhymers’ Club. 1892. Limited to 450 
copies; Watson (W.). The Prince’s Quest. 1893; The Man Who 
Saw. 1917. Together, 5 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth, some uncut. 

London, 1861-1917 


First EDITIONS. 


923. 


924, 


926. 


927. 


928. 


929. 


930. 


931. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


Rossettr’s (GABRIELE) Cory. Poimort (Gantano—Translator). Il 
Paradiso Perduto di Giovanni Milton. Tradotto da Gaetano Poli- 
dori. 2 vols. 16mo, cloth, uncut. Londra [1840] 

AUTOGRAPH PRESENTATION Copy from Gabriele Rossetti, father of Dante 
Gabriel, to John Hookham Frere, with inscription on half-title of Vol. I:— 
“Al chiarissimo Signore Rt. Honble. J. H. Frere in signo di profondissimo 
rispetto Gabriele Rossetti.” 

The translator was the grandfather of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 


Rostanp (Eumonp). L’Aiglon. Drame en six Actes, en Vers. Repre- 
senté pour la premiére fois au Théatre Sarah Bernhardt le 15 mars. 
1900. Frontispiece. 12mo, half dark red morocco, gilt paneled 
back, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1900 

First Epirion. The Robert Hoe copy, with bookplate. 


. Rostanp (Epmonp). La Samaritaine. Evangile en Trois Tableaux 


en Vers; Les Musardises. Edition Nouvelle. 1887-1898. Together, 
2 vols. 12mo, uniformly bound in three-quarter dark blue French 
levant morocco, gilt tops, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 


Paris, 1911 
FINE Copies. 


RovussEAu (JEAN-JAcQUES). Les Confessions. Nouvelle Edition. 
Préface de Jules Claretie. With 96 full-page compositions by 
Maurice Leloir etched by noted artists. 2 vols. royal 4to, three- 
quarter crimson French levant morocco, full gilt backs, gilt tops, 
uncut, BY DURVANS. Paris, 1889 

EDITION DE GRAND LUXE. FINE Copy. 


RoussEAu (JEAN-JACQuES). Confessions. With 13 etchings by Ed. 
Hedowin. Thick 12mo, full blue levant morocco, gilt sides and back, 
gilt top, uncut. London, no date 


RowLanpson ILLUSTRATIONS. GOLDSMITH (OLIvER). The Vicar of 
Wakefield. With 24 illustrations In Cotor by Thomas Rowland- 
son. Royal 8vo, boards, vellum paper back, gilt top, uncut. 

London, 1804 


RoWLANDSON ILLUSTRATIONS. ComMBE (WitiiAM). The Three Tours 
of Doctor Syntax. With 80 illustrations IN Coxor, by Thomas 
Rowlandson. 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

London: Nattali and Bond [1855] 


Goop Copy of the Nattali and Bond issue, the plates better in coloring than 
is usually the case with this edition. 


Roya Copy. Pierce (THomas). A Collection of Anthems used in 
his Majesty’s Chapels Royal, and Most Cathedral Churches in 
England and Ireland. 8vo, full red straight-grain morocco, gilt 
tooled sides and back, gilt edges. London, 1795 

The title and text throughout has been decorated with lines in red ink. 
From the Chapel Royal, St. James’s, with arms stamped on covers. 


Ruskin (JouHn). The Complete Works of John Ruskin. Portrait 
of Ruskin, and frontispieces printed In Cotors, all on Japanese 
vellum paper; rubricated titles. 30 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt backs and 
tops, uncut. New York: Fred DeFau and Company, recent 

Edition limited to 1000 numbered copies. 


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932. Ruskin (JoHN). Poems. Collected and Edited by James O. Wright. 
New York, 1884; Junius. Stat Nominis Umbra. A New Edition. 
Engraved portraits. London, 1810; Garrick’s (Davin) Copy. D. 
Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satyre. Engraved title. Lygd. 
Bat. apud Franciscum Hackium, 1658; Marcus Aurgiius. The 
Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus. Translated by 
George Long. Second Edition. London, 1869. Together, 4 vols. 
small S8vo, morocco, BY ZAEHNSDoRF, contemporary binding of pan- 
eled calf, mottled calf (rebacked), and full purple polished calf, 
gilt backs. 

The third volume mentioned above contains the bookplate of David Garrick. 


933. Ruskin (JoHn). “Unto This Last:” Four Essays on the First Prin- 

ciples of Political Economy. 1862; [Haziirr (W.).] Sketches of 

the Principal Picture-Galleries in England. 1824; Sriritine (W.). 

Velazquez and His Works. Portrait on title. 1885; Crann (W.). 

Renascence. Numerous designs of head- and tail-pieces, ete. 1891. 

No. 28 of 350 copies; Jusse (J. H.). London. 1847. Scarce. To- 
gether, 5 vols. 12mo, cloth and boards, mainly uncut. 

London, 1824-1891 


First Epirions. The work by Hazlitt is in original boards. The work 
by Jesse is the First Book by this author. Both are scarce. 


934. Ryn Hous Piotr. [Sprar (THomas).|] A True Account and Declara- 
tion of the Horrid Conspiracy Against the Late King, His Present 
Majesty, and the Government: As it was order’d to be Publish’d 
by His Late Majesty. With folding plan. 8vo, full mottled calf, 
double gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt edges, By 
RIVIDRE. [London] In the Savoy: Thomas Newcomb, 1686 

TuirpD Epirion. This volume, which by Special Warrant, bears the im- 
print of Thomas Newcomb, who was Printer to His Majesty King James I, 
was published in London in 1686, and concerns itself with a Conspiracy 
against the King and Government, the same being known as The Rye House 
Plot 1683. Contains the leaf before the title appointing Newcomb as the 
printer of the work. 


93 


Or 


. SAINT-PrIpRRE (BERNARDIN DE). Paul & Virginia. Translated from 
the French with Original Sonnets by Helen Maria Williams. With 
6 fine engravings. 16mo, half blue levant morocco, gilt, gilt pan- 
eled back, gilt edges, BY MORRELL. London, 1802 


936. SAINT-PrpRRE (BERNARDIN DE). Paul and Virginia. With an original 
Memoir of the Author. With 50 full-page etchings, Proors on 
Inp1iA Paper, and 300 illustrations in the teat. S8vo, full green 
morocco, sides with a blind-stamped design, gilt gauffred edges, 
joint weak. London, 1839 


937. SaAIntsBuRY (G.). A Scrap Book. London, 1922; Polite Conversa- 
tion. Portrait. London, 1892; A Letter Book. London, 1922; The 
Peace of the Augustans. London, 1916; Van Vecutmn (C.). The 
Merry-Go-Round. N. Y., 1918; Music and Bad Manners. N. Y., 
1916; Mmuay (E. St. V.). The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems. 
N. Y., 1923; O’Nettt (E.). Emperor Jones. Cincinnati [1921]; Gold, 
N. Y. [1920]; Thirst. Boston [1914]. Marniy First Epirions. 
Together, 10 vols. 8vo and 12mo, original cloth, boards and wrap- 
pers. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


938. SAND (GeEoRcE). The Works of George Sand. ‘Translated from the 
French by Frank H. Potter. & vols. 8vo, half dark blue levant 
morocco, full gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York, 1889-1891 
FINE SET. LiMiTED ISSUES, varying from 60 to 100 copies of each; com- 
prising :— 
Consuelo. 4 vols.; The Gallant Lords of Bois-Doré. 2 vols.; The Countess 
Rudolstadt. 2 vols. 


TALLEYRAND’S COPY OF A RARE AMERICANA WORK 


939. SANSON D’ABBEVILLE. L’Amerique en plusieurs cartes nouvelles et 
exactes; et en divers traittez de Geographie & @histoire . . . Par 
le Sr. Sanson d’Abbeville, Geographe Ordin. du Roy. With 15 
double-page maps. [Paris? 1683;] [Followed by two other works. ] 
Amsterdam, 1700. 4to, original vellum. ‘ 

| Paris? 1683] and Amsterdam 1700 
Scarce. The maps are in very brilliant state. There are also bound in 
with the above:—(1) Tables Geographiques, pour Vintelligence des Cartes 
de la Description de l]’Univers, Par les Srs. Sanson. Traduites du Latin de 
Mr. Luyts. 120pp; (2) L’Usage des Globes Celestes et Terrestres, et des 
Spheres, suivant les differens systemes du Monde; Précédé d’un Traite de 
Cosmographie. Recueillis par le Sieur Bion . . . 15 copperplates. Amster- 
dam: Fr. Halma, 1700. Very fine copy. 
FROM THE LIBRARY OF PRINCE TALLEYRAND, MINISTER OF NAPOLEON I, with 
his bookplate. 


940. SANTAYANA (GerorGE). Platonism and the Italian Poets. Written 
for the Contemporary Club . . . February 5, 1896. [Buffalo, 
1896;] Grimrson (Francis). The Valley of Shadows. London, 1913. 
Together, 2 vols. square 12mo, wrappers, uncut, and 8vo, boards. 


941. Scotuarp (C.). A Boy’s Book of Rhyme. Boston, 1896. Autograph 
Letter and Poem Signed in fuil by the author, tipped in; Mors- 
HEAD (EK. D. A.). The Ajax and Electra of Sophocles. London, 
1895; RosenperG (I.). Poems. Selected and Edited by Gordon 
Bottomley. Introductory Memoir by Laurence Binyon. Portrait. 
London, 1922; Curie (R.). Into the East. Preracn sy JosmpH Con- 
RAD. London, 1923. First Eprrions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth 
and boards, 3 vols. uncut, backbone of first vol. torn. 


942. Scot (Rueinatp). The Discovery of Witchcraft: Proving, That the 
Compacts and Contracts of Witches with Devils and all Infernal 
Spirits or Familiars, are but Erroneous Novelties and Imaginary 
Conceptions . . . Whereunto is added An Excellent Discourse of 
the Nature and Substance of Devils and Spirits, ete. Owrious wood- 
cuts. Small folio, cloth. London: Printed for A. Clark, 1665 


THirp Eprrion. <A thumbed copy, margin of last leaf strengthened. From 
the H. Le Roy Edgar collection, with bookplate. 


943. [Scorr (THomas).] A Tongve-Combat lately happening between 
two English Souldiers in the Tiltboat of Grauesend, the one going 
to serue the Kinge of Spaine, the other to serue the States Generall 
of the Vnited Provinces. Small 4to, full calf. London, 1623 

THE VERY Scarce First Epirion. Sabin cites only one library as pos- 
sessing a copy—the Boston Athenaeum. Contains interesting references to 
Florida, Virginia and other parts of America. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


944. Scorr (Sir Water). Ivanhoe; A Romance. 3 vols. 16mo, half brown 


945 


946 


947 


948. 


949. 


950. 


levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops. Edinburgh, 1820 
First Epir1ion. With advertisement and half-titles. Fimne Copy. 


. Scorr (Sir Water). Halidon Hill; A Dramatic Sketch from Scot- 


tish History. 8vo, half light brown levant morocco, gilt, gilt pan- 
eled back, gilt top, uncut, By root. Edinburgh, 1822 
First EpiTion. With half-titles. 


. Scott (Str WATER). Poetical Works. 1894; Giover (R.). Leonidas: 


A Poem. Illustrated. 2 vols. 1804; Tretawny (E. J.). Recollec- 
tions of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron. Illustrated. 1858; 
Suarp (W.). Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Frontispiece. 1882. To- 
gether, 5 vols. 12mo, half levant morocco and full mottled calf, 
gilt, 2 vols. gilt tops, 3 gilt edges. London, 1804-1894 


FINE COLLECTION. 


. Scorr (Sir Water). Poetical Works. With all his Introductions 


and Notes; also Various Readings, and the Editor’s Notes. 1859; 
Life of Napoleon Buonaparte. With a Preliminary View of the 
French Revolution. 1852; Prose Works. [Edinburgh] N.d.; Locx- 
HART (J. G.). Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. 1852. 
Each vol. with numerous full-page plates. Together, 4 vols. uni- 
formly bund in full new polished fawn calf, with borders and 
formly bound in full new polished fawn calf, with borders and 
artistic gilt panels on sides, gilt edges. Edinburgh, 1852-1859 


Scorr (Str Water). The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott. With 


the Author’s Introductions, Notes, and Appendices, Together with 
the Annotations of J. G. Lockhart and Others. Frontispieces by 
Marshall Brown. 4 vols. 12mo, three-quarter blue morocco, gilt 
backs, gilt tops, uncut. Edinburgh, no date 

Nice EDITION OF THE COMPLETE POEMS OF “THE WIZARD OF THE NORTH.” 


Scorr (Sir Water). The Waverley Novels. Illustrations. 12 vols. 


12mo, cloth. New York: A. L. Burt Company, no date 


Serre oF Opp VotumgEs. B. Q. A Biographical & Bibliographical 


Fragment. [1880.] 2 copies; Glossographia Anglicana. [1882]; 
Ye Boke of Ye Odd Volumes. [1883]; Loves Garland. Frontis- 
piece. [1883]; Queen Anne Musick. 1883; Intaglio Engraving. 
Frontispiece. 1885; Rights, Duties, Obligations, and Advantages 
of Hospitality. 1885; Inaugural Address of W. M. Thompson. 
1883; A President’s Persiflage. 1883; Inaugural Address of E. 
F. Wyman. 1884; Musical London A Century Ago. 1884; Unfin- 
ished Renaissance. 1884; Catalogue of Manuscripts and Early 
Printed Books. Together, 14 vols. 24mo, paper and boards, uncut. 

London, 1880-1887 


Printed in very small numbers for members of the ‘Sette.’ 


951. SHAKESPEARE (WitiiAM). The Dramatick Writings of Will. Shake- 


speare, with the Notes of all the various Commentators; Printed 
Completely from the Best Editions of Sam. Johnson and Geo. 
Stevens. With engraved title, portraits, vignettes and character 
plates. 20 vols. thick 18mo, full tree calf, full gilt backs skilfully 
rebacked. London: J. Bell, 1786-1788 


With armorial bookplate of Thos. Frampton in each volume. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


952. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Drake (NatHan). Shakespeare and his 
Times: including the Biography of the Poet; Criticisms on his 
Genius and Writings [etc.]. Hngraved portrait and facsimile of 
Shakespeare’s autograph. 2 vols. royal 4to, half brown levant mo- 
rocco, gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut, By BAYNTUN. 

London: T’. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 

First EDITION. LARGE PAPER only a few copies so issued. Extrra-It- 

LUSTRATED by the insertion of 5 lithographs, 4 of which are in color, from 

drawings by Mrs. P. Dighton, being views of Shakespeare’s house, tomb, and 
in Stratford-on-Avon. 


953. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). The Plays of Shakespeare in Nine Vol- 
umes. Vignette woodcuts, head- and tail-pieces. 9 vols. 64mo 

(3144 by 1% inches), cloth, paper labels, uncut. 
London: William Pickering, 1825 
FINE SET OF THE MINIATURE HDITION. Dedicated to Earl Spencer, and 

known as the CoRRALL EDITION, after its printer. 


FIRST EDITION—EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


954. SHAKESPEARE (WiLLIAM). The Plays of Shakespeare. Edited by 
Howard Staunton. Illustrations by John Gilbert, engraved by the 
Brothers Dalziel. 3 vols. imperial 8vo, full sage-green morocco, 
sides with triple gilt line border, gilt backs and edges. 

London, 1858 

First EDITION. EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of the series of about 

45 engraved portraits of the Heroines of Shakespeare, by J. W. Wright and 
others. 


955. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Waite (RicHARD GRANT). Memoirs of 
the Life of William Shakespeare with an Essay Toward the Ex- 
pression of his Genius, and an Account of the Rise and Progress 
of the English Drama. Illustrated. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt, gilt 
top, uncut. Boston, 1866 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of several plates, head and tail-pieces 
on India paper. 


956. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). WATER (JAMES). Shakespeare’s True 
Life. With numerous text illustrations by Gerald E. Moira. Im- 
perial 8vo, parchment boards, illustration on front cover, uncut. 

London, 1890 
First EpITIonN. FINE Copy. 


957. SHAKESPEARH (WILLIAM). Lex (Sipney). Stratford-on-Avon. From 
the Earliest Times to the Death of Shakespeare. New Edition. 
With 45 illustrations by Edward Hull. 12mo, half green morocco, 
gilt paneled back, gilt top. London, 1890 
PxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 23 engraved plates, including por- 

traits of persons and views of places, mentioned in the work. 


958. SHAKESPEARE (WitidAmM). Shakespeare’s Sonnets. Ornamental de- 
signs by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue. [Boston] 1897; Donne 
(Joun). Love Poems. Portrait. [London] 1923. Together, 2 
vols. royal 8vo and small 4to, boards, uncut. 

[Boston and London] 1897-1923 
Limited Editions. 


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959. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). ALBricut (Victor E.). The Shakesperian 


960. 


961 


962. 


963 


964 


965 


966 


Stage. First Epirion. Jllustrated. 8vo, half brown levant mo- 
rocco, gilt top. New York, 1909 


SHAKESPEARE (WiLiIAM). The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and 
Poems of William Shakespeare. With Memoir, Introductions, and 
Notes by Richard Grant White. Revised, Supplemented, and An- 
notated by William P. Trent. Full-page engraved portraits and 
illustrations on India and Japan paper, the frontispieces being 
in two states, one set tinted on India, paper, the other in colors. 
18 vols. 8vo, three-quarter dark blue morocco, gilt paneled -backs, 
gilt tops, uncut. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1912 

FINE COMPLETE SET OF THE OLD STRATFORD EDITION, limited to 124 num- 
bered sets, of which this is, No. 31. 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Shakespeare’s England. An Account of 
the Life & Manners of his Age. Profusely illustrated. 2 vols. 
thick 8vo, three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. 
FINE Copy. Oxford, 1917 


SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Roméo et Juliette. Traduction de Daffry 
dela Monnoye. Several fine large plates by Andriolli, engraved by 
Huyot. Imperial 4to, wrappers, uncut and unopened. 

Paris, recent 
Fine translation of this famous Shakespearean tragedy. 


Suaw (G. Bernard). Fabian Essays in Socialism. By G. Bernard 
Shaw, Sidney Webb, William Clarke, Sidney Olivier, Annie Be- 
sant, Graham Wallas and Hubert Bland. Edited by G. Bernard 
Shaw. First Epition. Frontispiece. 8vo, decorative cloth, uncut. 

London: Fabian Society, 1889 


SuHaw (G. Bernarp). The Quintessence of Ibsenism. 1891. Scarcs; 
Androcles and the Lion; Overruled; Pygmalion. 1916; Plays: 
Pleasant and Unpleasant. Portrait. 2 vols. 1898. First Eprrions. 
Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth, 3 vols. gilt tops, all uncut. 

London, 1891-1916 


SuHaw (G. Bernard). Misalliance, The Dark Lady of the Sonnets, 
and Fanny’s First Play. With a Treatise on Parents and Chil- 
dren. 1914; Man and Superman. 1903; Getting Married. 19138; 
John Bull’s Other Island and Major Barbara; [also] How he Lied 
to Her Husband. 1907. First Epirions. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, 
cloth, 3 vols. gilt tops, all uncut. London, 1903-1914 


SuHaw (G. Bernard). Three Plays for Puritans. London, 1901; 
Peace Conference Hints. London, 1919; Back to Methuselah. Lon- 
don, 1921; Sincuarr (U.). The Jungle. N. Y., 1906; Rosrnson (E. 
A.). The Man Who Died Twice. N. Y., 1924. Large Paper, lim- 
ited and signed by the author; Einstein (L.). A Prophecy of the 
War. With a Foreword by Theodore Roosevelt. N. Y., 1918; Har- 
ris (F.). England or Germany? New York, 1915. Verse and in- 
scription on end-leaf by Harris; Witson (W.). Mere Literature. 
Boston, 1896. Mariniy First Epitions. Together, 8 vols. royal 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth, boards and wrappers. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


967. SHELLEY (Percy B.). Grissty (F.). The Romantic Life of Shelley 


968. 


969. 


970. 


971. 


972. 


973. 


974. 


and the Sequel. N. Y., 1911; Grimm (H.). Life of Michael Angelo. 
2 vols. Boston, 1899; Asquirm (Marcor). An Autobiography. 


2 vols. N. Y. [1920]. All illustrated. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. 


SHERIDAN (Ricuard Brirnstyy). The Dramatic Works of the Right 
Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. With a Memoir of His 
Life, by G. G. S. Frontispiece portrait. Half brown calf, gilt 
back, uncut. London, 1870; Drypen (Joun). Poetical Works of 
John Dryden. With illustrations by John Franklin. Half green 
calf, gilt. London, 1857; THomMson (JAmeEs). Complete Poetical 
Works. With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes, 
by Rev. George Gilfillan. Half brown calf, gilt back, uncut. New 
York, 1854; Popp (ALmxANpdER). Poetical Works of Alexander 
Pope. Edited by Rev. H. F. Cary. Full brown calf, gilt back. 
London, 1853; Lyrics and Philippics, by J. H. P.; Lyrics, by J. H. 
S. Full green calf, gilt borders on sides, gilt back, gilt edges. 
1864-1866. Presentation Copy from the Author; Tmnnyson (AL- 
FRED, Lord). Poetical Works. Frontispiece portrait. 2 vols. Full 
brown morocco, triple gilt line border on sides, medallions, in gilt, 
on front and back covers, gilt backs, gilt edges. Boston, 1865. 
Together, 7 vols. 8vo, 12mo, and 16mo. 


SHort (FRANK). On the Making of Etchings. Four Oricinau Etcu- 
InGcs and illustrations. 1888; Stranep (E. F.). Japanese illustra- 
tions. Illustrated. 1897. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards. 

London, 1888-1897 


SILVESTRE (ARMAND). Floréal. Préface de Jules Claretie. Musique 
de Jules Massenet. Nwmerous fine plates and vignettes in various 
tints, by Georges Cain. 4to, decorative boards, uncut, original 


wrappers bound in. Paris [1891] 
Stange. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant . . . Compiled and 
Edited by Albert Barrére and Charles G. Leland, 2 vols. square 
8vo, boards, uncut. [London] 1889 


No. 256 of 675 copies printed for subscribers at The Ballantyne Press. 


Smitu (ApotpHEe). Monaco and Monte Carlo. With 8 reproductions 
in color from drawings by C. M. Pearce and 48 illustrations in 
black-and-white. 4to, half red levant morocco, gilt, gilt paneled 
back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1912 


Smitu (WituiAmM). A Dictionary of the Bible. Comprising its Anti- 
quities, Biography, Geography and Natural History. Hngraved 
titles. 3 vols. thick 8vo, full purple morocco, heavily gilt, gilt 
paneled backs, gilt edges. London: Murray, 1863 


Smotiett (Tostas). The Works of Tobias Smollett. With the Au- 
thor’s Preface and an Introduction by G. H. Maynadier. All 
plates in two states, one set on India paper; frontispieces in black 
and white, and In Coors; rubricated titles. 12 vols. 8vo, full 
crimson morocco, gilt fillets on sides, gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, 
uncut. New York: George D. Sproul, 1902 


[Continued 


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[No. 974. Smoutiert (Tosras)—Continued] 
HAND-MADE EpITIoN. Limited for sale in America and Europe to 150 
numbered and registered sets, of which this is, No. 124. 
Comprises :—Roderick Random. 3 vols.; Peregrine Pickle. 4 vols. ; 
Count Fathom. 2 vols.; Sir Launcelot Greaves; 
Humphrey Clinker. 2 vols. 


975. SoutHEY (Rosert). Poetical Works. Hngraved portrait and title. 
London, 1845; Rem (JoHn T.). Art Rambles in the Highlands 
and Islands of Scotland. With 156 sketches drawn on wood by 
the author, and engraved by the Dalziel Brothers. London, 1878; 
THe Knickpocker GAuuery. With 48 portraits on steel. New 
York, 1855. Together, 3 vols. thick royal 8vo, full morocco in vari- 
ous colors, gilt, gilt edges. 


976. SoutHEY (Ropert). Sir Thomas More; or, Colloquies on the Prog- 
ress and Prospects of Society. 2 vols. London, 1831; Hamen (F.). 
Jean de la Fontaine. N. Y., 1912; Recreations in Natural History; 
or, Popular Sketches of British Quadrupeds. London, 1815. All 
illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo, full and half morocco, and full 
calf. 


977. Soutugate (Hanry—Compiler). Many Thoughts of Many Minds. 
Selections from the Writings of the most celebrated Authors from 
the Earliest to the Present Time. Compiled and analytically 
arranged by H. Southgate. First and Second Series. Together, 2 
vols. square 8vo, full olive-green morocco, gilt fillet borders on 
sides, gilt paneled backs, gilt edges, By mupim. London, circa 1865 


978. Spencer (Herpert). An Autobiography. With numerous portraits. 
2 vols. thick 8vo, original cloth, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1904 
First Epirion. From the Henry W. Poor collection, with book-label. 


979. SPENSER (EpMuND). Works. Whereunto is added, An Account of 
his Life, with other new Additions never before in print. Hngraved 
frontispiece of tomb and tablet by White. Folio, original mottled 
calf, rebacked. London: Printed by Henry Hills, 1679 

First CoMPLETE EDITION. LARGE AND FINE Copy, containing ‘“‘Britain’s 
Ida.” Laid in, is a portrait of Spenser. 


VERY RARE, SUMPTUOUSLY ILLUSTRATED FINE ARTS CATALOGUE 


980. Spitzer CoLtuection. La Collection Spitzer. Antiquité, Moyen-Age, 
Renaissance. [Notices by Darcel, Molinier, Garnier, Popelin, 
Froehner, and others.] Copiously illustrated with over 3000 beau- 
tiful engravings, including 327 large and splendid plates, FINELY 
CoLoreD and several heightened with gold and silver. 6 vols. large 
thick folio, half morocco, gilt, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1890-1892 

A Sumprvuous PuBLICATION. Edition Limited to 600 copies sur papier 
vélin, this being, No. 288. The contents comprises :—lIvories; Tapestries ; 
Antiques; etc. CATALOGUES OF THIS REMARKABLE COLLECTION SELDOM Ap- 
PEAR AT PUBLIC SALE. 


981. Sport. Bariui-GroHMAN (WiLLIAM A.). Sport in Art. An Iconog- 
raphy of Sport. Illustrating the Field Sports of Europe and Amer- 
ica from the Fifteenth to the End of the Eighteenth Century. 
With 243 illustrations. Royal 4to, cloth. [London, 1919] 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, J anuary 6th 


982. Squirp (J. C.). Poems. First Series. 8vo, original boards, paper 
label, uncut. London: Martin Secker [1918] 


Frrst Eprrion. FINE Copy. One of 100 Copies, printed throughout on 
Japanese Vellum, and SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. 


983. Squire (J. C.). Poems. First Series. London [1918]; Smyru (E.). 
Streaks of Life. Portrait. London, 1921; Lin (J.). Niobe. Lon- 
don, 1897; Witpr (Oscar). After Reading. Letters of Oscar Wilde 
to Robert Ross. Decorative title. London: Beaumont Pruss, 1921. 
Limited; Opprnuemm (J.). Mystic Warrior. N. Y., 1921. Limited. 
Martnuty First Eprtions. Together, 5 vols. small 4to, 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth and boards. 


EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE COPY IN CONTEMPORARY BINDING 


984. StarrorD GALLERY. Engravings of the Most Noble the Marquis of 
Stafford’s Collection of Pictures, in London, arranged according to 
Schools, and in Chronological Order, remarks on each picture. 
By William Ottley. The executive part under the management 
of Peltro William Tomkins. With about 300 engravings, one and 
two to the page, also plates showing plans of the Gallery of the 
Marquis. 4 vols. in two, imperial folio, full midnight-blue straight- 
grain morocco, sides with a broad gilt floral border enclosing a 
blind-stamped border, in the center of each cover is a diamond 
panel design of gilt floral designs, gilt edges. 

London: Printed by Bensley and Son, 1818 

A MAGNIFICENT PUBLICATION, and specially desirable in its contemporary 

binding. This splendid Gallery is especially rich in masterpieces of the 

Schools of Germany, Switzerland, Flanders, Holland and Upper and Lower 
Italy. Water-stain on top margin of a few leaves of Vol. III. 


985. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS OF THE MiLAN CATHEDRAL. Dx VitLARD (Uco 
M.). Le Vetrate del Dvomo di Milano. With about 200 photograv- 
ure reproductions, in black and white, and In Cotors, of windows 
or portions of windows of the Cathedral. 3 vols. imperial 8vo, 
suede cloth. Milano [1918] 


Vol. I, Text; Vols. II and III, portfolios containing plates. 


986. SteRNE (LAvuRENCE). The Beauties of Sterne; including many of his 
Letters and Sermons, all his Pathetic Tales, Humorous Descrip- 
tions, and most Distinguished Observations on Life. With en- 
graved portrait of Sterne, and 6 plates, Aut In Cotors, by Barlow. 
12mo, full polished calf, triple gilt fillet border on sides, gilt pan- 
eled back, gilt edges. London: C. and G. Kearsley [1793] 

FINE Copy. LArGeE Paper. The plates hand-colored at a later time. 


THE FINE LARGE PAPER EDITION, WITH PLATES IN TWO STATES 


987. SteRNE (LAvuRENCE). A Sentimental Journey through France and 
Italy, With 12 full-page photogravures, after designs by Maurice 
Leloir, In Two Stars. 4to, full lavender French morocco, sides 
with an elaborate gilt panel design of fillets and scroll-work, gilt 
paneled back, gilt inside borders, gilt top, uncut, original silk front 
cover bound in, BY POMEY. New York, 1884 

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988. STeRNE (LAURENCE). The Works and Life of Laurence Sterne. [With 
Introductions by W. L. Cross.j Jllustrations In Two Stratus, in 
black on Japan paper, and in brown on Holland paper ; rubricated 
titles. 12 vols. 8vo, full purple levant morocco, gilt fillet and 
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Letters. 2 vols.; Journal to Eliza and Various Letters; 
Sentimental Journey through France and Italy; 
Life of Fitzgerald. 2 vols. 


989. StEvENSoN (Rozpert Louis). The Master of Ballantrae. A Winter’s 
Tale. 1889. First PusiisHep Epition. Fine Copy; Virginibus 
Puerisque and Other Papers. 1887. Together, 2 vols. 12mo, cloth, 
uncut. London, 1887-1889 


990. Stevenson (Rospert Louis). Voluntaries for an East London Hos- 
pital, by the Earl of Lytton, Austin Dobson, W. E. Henley, ete. 
Frontispiece. 1887; In the South Seas. 1900. First Eprrions. 
Together, 2 vols. cloth, one vol. gilt top, both uncut. 

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991. StevENSON (Rosert Louis). The Merry Men. New York, 1887. First 
AMERICAN Epition; A Christmas Sermon. New York, 1900; The 
Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends. 
Selected and Edited with Notes and Introductions by Sidney Col- 
vin. Portrait. 2 vols. London, 1899. First Enitions. Together, 
4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and boards, 2 vols. gilt tops, 3 uncut. 

New York and London, 1887-1900 


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Sequel to “Kidnapped.” 1893. First Eprrions. Together, 2 vols. 
12mo, cloth, one vol. gilt top, both uncut. London, 1893-1896 


993. Stevenson (Ropert Louis). St. Ives. 1898; The Ebb-Tide. By 
Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne. 1894. First Eprrions. Together, 2 
vols. 12mo, cloth, uncut. London, 1894-1898 


994. Stevenson (Rosert Louis). Prmreaux (Con. W. F.). Bibliography 
of the Works of Robert Louis Stevenson. Jllustrated. 1903; 
SLATER (J. H.). Robert Louis Stevenson. A Bibliography of his 
Complete Works. 1894. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth, one 
vol. gilt top, both uncut. London, 1894-1903 


995. StEvENsoN (Ropert Louis). Bay (J. C.). Echoes of Robert Louis 
Stevenson. Portrait and facsimiles. 12mo, boards, linen back, 
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from Some of the Writings of the Rev. C. Kingsley, M.A. Full 
yellow calf. London, 1873; Howrrr (Wituiam). The Year-Book 
of The Country; or, The Field, The Forest, and The Fireside. 
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pieces and Characters adapted to the most Popular Poems, &c. 
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triple gilt fillet border on sides, gilt paneled back, gilt inside bor- 
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bringing together and Preserving Correct Representations of the 
Best Historical Illustrations extant, from the Norman Conquest to 
the Reign of Henry the Eighth. With portrait, frontispiece and 
142 fine plates drawn and etched by Stothard, some CoLorED BY 
Hanp. Folio, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1817-1832 

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issued from 1817 to 1823 with main title page dated 1817, and half-title of 
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cluding 3 Pen-and-Ink Drawings, 2 Pencil Drawings and 15 Wash 
Drawings, all Signed,—“Thos. Stothard.” The plates measure from 
114 by 25% inches to 914 by 1534 inches, each one mounted on oblong 
folio sheet of drawing paper. Bound in one vol. oblong folio, half 
calf, leather label. 


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1002. StorHarp (THomAs). Life of Thomas Stothard. With Personal 
Reminiscences by Mrs. Bray. With numerous illustrations from 
his works. Small 4to, half brown morocco, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 

London: John Murray, 1851 

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India paper; also portraits. Some of the plates inlaid to size. 


1003. Stowr (Harrinr BeecHer). Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Life Among 
the Lowly. Illustrations. 2 vols. 12mo, original cloth, backs slightly 
worn. Boston, 1852 

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1004. StracHny (Lytron). Books & Characters. French and English. 
Portraits. London, 1922. First Epirion; R. H. D. Appreciations 
of Richard Harding Davis. N. Y., 1917. Limited to 375 copies; 
Goutp (G. M.). Biographic Clinics. Vol. IV. Philadelphia, 1906. 
First Epirion. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth and boards, two vols. 
gilt tops, all uncut and unopened. 


L005. Stracuey (Lytton). Queen Victoria. London, 1921; Brunt (W. 
S.). A New Pilgrimage and Other Poems. London, 1879; My 
Diaries: Being a Personal Narrative of Events. 1888-1914. Photo- 
gravure portrait and frontispiece by Emery Walker. 2 vols. Lon- 
don, 1919-1920; StmpHens (J.). The Insurrection in Dublin. Dub- 
lin, 1916. Scarce; Squire (J. C.). Life and Letters. Essays. Lon- 
don, n.d.; Barn (F. W.). An Echo of the Spheres. Two illustra- 
tions. London [1919]. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and 


boards, uncut. London and Dublin, 1879-1921 
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1006. Strance (T. L.). Development of Creation on the Earth. London, 
1874; Muurorp (A I.). A Study of the Agaves of the United States. 
Numerous plates. N.p.,n.d.; Exiiot (D. G.). A Synopsis of the 
Mammals of North America and the Adjacent Seas. Illustrated. 
Chicago, 1901. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, half morocco, half calf and 
cloth. 


1007. StricKLAND (AcgnzES). Lives of the Queens of England, From the 
Norman Conquest. Now First Published from Official Records 
and Other Authentic Documents, Private as well as Public. New 
Edition, Revised and Greatly Augmented. Hmbellished with por- 
traits of every queen. 8 vols. 12mo, half yellow calf, full gilt backs. 

London, 1873 
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SUCKLING (Sir Joun). Works. Containing his Poems, Letters and 
Plays. Portrait engraved by Van der Gucht. 12mo, full new pol- 
ished fawn calf, gilt fillets on sides, richly gilt back, inner gilt 
dentelle borders, gilt edges, By BEDFORD. 

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[Swirt (JONATHAN).|] A Tale of a Tub, written for the Universal 
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Battle between the Ancient and Modern Books in St. James’s Li- 
brary. With the Author’s Apology and Explanatory Notes, by W. 
Wotton, B.D. and others. With colored plates. 12mo, Scotch plaid 
silk, leather label, gilt top, uncut. London, 1810 


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Swirt (JonatHan). The Works of Jonathan Swift, containing In- 
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of the Author by Thomas Roscoe. Portrait. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full 
calf, double gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled backs. 

London: Henry Bohn, 1850 


SwInBurRNE (A. C.). Bothwell. 1874. First Epirion; Sea Song and 
River Rhyme. With a New Poem by A. C. Swinburne. With 12 
etchings. 1890. First Epition; Dr Tapiey (Lord). Poems. Jllus- 
trated by C. S. Ricketts. 1893; Martertinck (M.). The Great 
Secret. 1922. First Encuisn Eprtion. Together, 4 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

London, 1874-1922 


Symonps (J. A.). Giovanni Boccaccio. As Man and Author. 1895; 
Many Moods. 1878. First Epitions. Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth, uncut. London, 1878-1895 


Symonps (J. A.). In the Key of Blue and Other Prose Essays. 
First Epition. 12mo, original cloth, decorative gilt covers, gilt top, 
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Symonps (J. A.). A Problem in Modern Ethics. 1896; A Problem 
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(Joun Hitt). The Book-Hunter, etc. With Additional Notes, by 
Richard Grant White. 12mo, full yellow calf, gilt, gilt top, uncut. 
New York, 1863: Srwarp (Miss—Major André’s Sweetheart). 
Louisa, A Poetical Novel, in Four Epistles. 4to, half chocolate 
colored calf, gilt edges. London, 1792; Srprruine (JouHn). Poems. 
16mo, full maroon morocco, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1839. To- 
gether, 4 vols. 

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1016. 


1017. 


1018. 


1019. 


1020. 


1021. 


1022. 


Symonps (J. A.—Translator). The Life of Benvenuto Cellini. Writ- 
ten by Himself. Edited and Translated by John A. Symonds. With 
a Biographical Sketch of Cellini by the same hand, together with 
an Introduction to this Edition, by Royal Cortissoz. Hngraved 
titles and reproductions of 40 original portraits and views illus- 
trating the artist’s life. 2 vols. three-quarter dark green levant 
morocco, full gilt paneled backs, gilt tops, uncut, By STIKEMAN. 

New York [1906] 


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Symons (ArtHur). A Book of Twenty Songs. London, 1905; Lon- 
don Nights. London, 1895; The Toy Cart. Dublin, 1919; Plays, 
Acting, and Music. Portraits. London, 1903; Aubrey Beardsley. 
With portraits and 6 full-page drawings by Beardsley. London: 
Unicorn Press, 1898. First Enitions. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, 12mo 
and small 4to, cloth, boards, and wrappers, uncut. 

London and Dublin, 1903-1919 


Symons (ArtHur). Tragedies. N. Y., 1916; Musica Moments. 
Chicago, 1904; Knicur (J.—Compiler). Pipe and Pouch. Frontis- 
piece. Boston, 1895; Dawson (KE. F.). An Itinerant House. Illus- 
trated. San Francisco, 1897; Lane (A.). The Golden Mermaid. 
Illustrated. N. Y., 1905; and others. Together, 10 vols. 12mo and 
16mo, cloth. 


Syncr (Joun M.). The Well of the Saints. With an Introduction 
by W. B. Yeats. Being Volume Four of Plays for an Irish Theatre. 
London: A. H. Bullen, 1905; The Aran Jslands. 2 vols. Dublin, 
1912. Together, 3 vols. 12mo and 16mo, boards, cloth and vellum 
paper backs, uncut, 2 vols. unopened. 

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TainE (H. A.). History of English Literature. Translated from 
the French by H. Van Laun. 4 vols. square 8vo, half brown mor- 
occo, gilt backs, gilt tops. Edinburgh, 1873 


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TALLEYRAND (PRINCE DE). Memoirs of the Prince de Talleyrand. 
Edited with a Preface and Notes by the Duc de Broglie. Trans- 
lated by Raphael Ledos de Beaufort, and Mrs. Angus Hall. In- 
troduction by Whitelaw Reid. Numerous photo-etched portraits, 
In Two States. 5 vols. 8vo, full green morocco, with monogram 
“J. D.” in center of each front cover, gilt tops, uncut. 
Paris and Boston: The Napoleon Society, 1896 
EDITION DEFINITIVE, limited to 25 copies, of which this is, No. 25, printed 
for Mrs. Josephine Dunsmuir. 


Taytor (JEREMY). The Rule and Exercises of Holy Living; The 
Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying. Frontispiece in first vol. To- 
gether, 2 vols. 8vo, full brown morocco, with a quaint and artis- 
tically blind tooled design on sides and back, inner borders, blind 
tooled, ExquiIsitELy GiLt GAurrRED Epcrs, with a motto on fore 
and other edges. London: William Pickering, 1847 

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binding. 


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1023. TENNYSON (ALFRED, Lorp). Life and Works. Frontispiece portraits 
of Tennyson and other frontispieces In Two Sratus, one set In 
Cotors, one plain, also numerous other illustrations, including fine 
etchings. 14 vols. 8vo, half red levant morocco, gilt, finely gilt 


backs, gilt tops, uncut. New York [1893] 
HANDSOME SET OF THE Bi0GRAPHICAL EDITION, limited to 25 copies, this 
being, No. 5. 


1024. THackerAy (WituiAmM M.). Vanity Fair. A Novel without a Hero. 
Engraved title, and numerous illustrations on steel and wood by 
the author. Thick 8vo, cloth, uncut, recased. 


London: Bradbury and Evans, 1848 
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1025. THackeray (WituiAm M.). The History of Samuel Titmarsh and 
The Great Hoggarty Diamond. With engraved title and 9 full- 
page etchings by the Author, issued only in gray wash tint. 12mo, 
full polished calf, triple gilt fillet borders on sides, gilt paneled 
backs, BY RIVIERE. London, 1849 

First Epirion. From the Jacobus Bromley collection, with bookplate. 


1026. [THAcKERAY (WiLLIAM M.).] Brvan (Samvuet). Sand and Canvas. 
A Narrative of Adventures in Egypt, with a Sojourn among the 
Artists in Rome. Frontispiece, also several full-page and teat 
woodcuts. 8vo, original cloth. London: Charles Gilpin, 1849 

First Epirion. Thackeray’s Ballad, “The Three Sailors,” appeared for 
the first time in this work. 

Laid in, is a page from the ‘“Editor’s Box,’ page 80, having a drawing of 
“The Three Sailors” by Thackeray, being an exact reproduction of a page 
from the autograph album of the late Shirley Brooks. 


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1027. THackErRAy (Witit1AM M.). Marvy (Louris). Sketches after Eng- 
glish Landscape Painters, by L. Marvy. With Short Notices by W. 
M. Thackeray. With 20 full-page CoLorep PLATES of paintings by 
Turner, Holland, Cattermole, John Constable and other artists. 
Small folio, cloth, gilt, gilt edges. London: David Bogue [1850] 
First EpiIrion. ONE OF THE FEW COPIES PRINTED WITH THE PLATES IN 
Cotor. Thackeray and the young French artist, Louis Marvy, had become 
friends while Thackeray was living in Paris, and when the English publishers 
refused to accept these sketches by Marvy without descriptive text, Thackeray 

gladly wrote them for him. 


1028. TuHackERAyY (Witi1AM M.). The Newcomes. Memoirs of a Most Re- 
spectable Family. Edited by Arthur Pendennis, Esq. First Ept- 
TION. With illustrations on steel and wood by Richard Doyle. 
2 vols. 8vo, full fawn calf, gilt, richly gilt backs, inner borders, gilt, 
gilt edges. London, 1855 


1029. TuHackEray (WinuiAmM M.). The Virginians. A Tale of the Last 
Century. With illustrations on steel and wood by the Author. 2 
vols. 8vo, half green calf, gilt backs. London, 1858-1859 

First EpITion. FINE Copy. 


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1030. THacKERAY (WiLLIAM M.). Autograph Letter Signed, one-page 12mo, 
[London] 386 Onslow Square, Tuesday, n. y. [1858 or 1859] To 
CHARLES DICKENS. 

THACKERAY TO DICKENS, written in Thackeray’s upright hand, being a 
dinner invitation, addressed to “My dear Charles Dickens,” urging him to 
dine with him on the following Sunday, as “Mrs. Procter and Adelaide are 
coming . . . Is your Mother in town, and would she care to come and meet 
old friends, who will be very happy to see her, and you of course?” 


1031. TrHrackErRAY (WititiAM M.). The Four Georges: Sketches of Man- 
ners, Morals, Court and Town Life. First Eprrion. With illustra- 
tions. 12mo, original cloth, uncut. London, 1861 


1032. TuHackerAy (WinuiAM M.). ‘Thackerayana. 1875; Vanity Fair. 
2 vols. 1869; The Second Funeral of Napoleon. By Mr. M. A. Tit- 
marsh, 1841 (reprint); Hupparp (E.). W. M. Thackeray. N. Y., 
1895. First 5 vols. illustrated. 'Together, 5 vols. 8vo to 16mo, three- 
quarter levant morocco, half morocco and wrappers, 38 gilt tops. 

London (one New York), 1869-1895 


1033. THEeatrE. Parsons (Mrs. Clement). Garrick and His Circle. With 

06 illustrations. ‘Thick 8vo, full maroon levant morocco, gilt, gilt 

paneled back, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1906 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 90 fine plates, mainly por- 

traits, some being:—David Garrick; Mrs. Pope; Mrs. Robinson; Samuel 
Foote; Miss Hannah More; Edmund Burke; and others. 


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1034. THeurmET (ANpDRf). Reine des Bois. Illustrated with numerous 
fine plates and vignettes by H. Laurent-Desrousseaux. Royal 4to, 
full rose levant morocco, with inlaid floral spray of tea roses, leaves 
and rosebuds, in green and yellow morocco, heightened with gilt, 
similar spray on back, inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, 
original wrappers bound in, BY PHILIPPE. Paris, 1890 


1035. THomson (C. Wyvitte). The Depths of the Sea. An Account of 
the General Results of the Dredging Cruises of H.M.SS. “Porcu- 
pine” and “Lightning” during the summers of 1868, 1869 and 1870. 
Second Edition. With about 100 illustrations and maps. 8vo, full 
red polished calf, double gilt iillet borders on sides, gilt paneled 
back, gilt edges. London, 1874 


FINE Copy. One of the most exhaustive works on the subject. 


1036. THomson ILLUSTRATIONS. TrIstTRAM (W. OuTRAM). Coaching Days 
and Coaching Ways. Numerous illustrations by Herbert Railton 
and Hugh Thomson. Imperial 8vo, original green cloth, uncut; 
binding slightly soiled. London, 1888 


LARGE PAPER. First EDIrIon. 


1037. THomMson ILLUSTRATIONS. AUSTEN (JANE). Pride and Prejudice. 
With a Preface by George Saintsbury. Jllustrations by Hugh 
Thomson. Thick 12mo, full maroon morocco, sides with an elabor- 
ate border of scroll-work design on a stippled background, gilt 
paneled back, gilt edges, By BAYNTUN. London, 1894 

First EDITION WITH THE THOMSON ILLUSTRATIONS. BEAUTIFUL COPY. 


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1038. THomson (JAMES). The Seasons. With his Life, an Index, and 
Glossary. A Dedication to the Earl of Buchan, and Notes to the 
Seasons. By Percival Stockdale. Portrait, beautifully engraved 
plates and vignettes. Royal 8vo, full red straight-grain morocco, 
gilt, gilt edges. London: A. Hamilton, 1793 


FINE Copy of this scarce edition—in a contemporary binding. 


1039. THomson (Joun S.). China Revolutionized. Indianapolis [1913]; 
JAMES (GEORGE W.). Our American Wonderlands. Chicago, 1915; 
Powet (EK. A.). The Last Frontier. New York, 1912; The End of 
the Trail. New York, 1914. Name of “Edith Ellsworth” on fly-leaf ; 
Buanp (J. O. P.). Recent Events and Present Policies in China. 
Philadelphia, 1912. Axi First Epirions; Watuace (Ditton). The 
Long Labrador Trail. New York, 1907. Hach volume eatensively 
illustrated, some plates colored. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and royal 
Svo, cloth, some uncut. 


1040. [THoreav (H. D.).] Sansorn (F. B.). The Service. Boston, 1902; 
ALLEN (F. H.). A Bibliography of Henry David Thoreau. Por- 
trait. Boston, 1908; Limited to 530 copies; CoyKENDALL (F.). Ar- 
thur Rackham. A List of Books illustrated by him. With an In- 
troductory Note by Martin Birnbaum. Portrait. N.p.: Privately 
printed, 1922. First Epirions. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, cloth and 
boards, uncut, 2 vols. unopened. 


1041. TuHornBury (WALTER). Haunted London. Jllustrated by F. W. 
Fuirholt. Thick 8vo, half red morocco, gilt paneled back, gilt top, 
uncut, BY MATTHEWS. London, 1865 

First EDITION. ExXxTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 42 engraved 
plates, including portraits and places mentioned by the Author in the text. 
Many of the plates are neatly and skilfully inlaid to size. Among the por- 
traits may be mentioned those of Congreve, Samuel Johnson, John Boydell, 
Mrs. Abington, Mrs. Crouch, Cromwell, Benjamin Franklin, and others. 


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1042. TuHucypwwrs. Eight Bookes Of the Peloponnesian Warre. Written 
by Thucydides the Sonne of Olorvs. Interpreted with Faith and 
Diligence Immediately out of the Greeke by Thomas Hobbes Secre- 
tary to ye late Earle of Deuonshire. Second Edition. Frontispiece- 
title containing portrait of Thucydides, engraved by Cecill, 2 single 
maps, “Platea”’ and the “island Sphacteria”’ with surroundings, 
and 2 double ones, “Antient Sicele” and “Syracuse beseeged by the 
Athenians.” Small folio, full brown levant morocco, gilt fillets on 
sides, gilt paneled back and inner gilt borders, gilt edges, By THE 
CLUB BINDERY. London: Hen: Seile, 1629 

LARGE AND VERY FINE Copy. From the Hoe collection, with bookplate. 


1043. [Tivr (CHaArtes).] The Boat and the Caravan. Fourth Edition. 
Numerous plates. 1851; Hurron (Rey. W.). The Book of Nature 
Laid Open. Plate. 1824; ApnLtarp and Hevotsp, Letters of. To 
which are added Poems, by Pope, Madan, Cawthorne, and others. 
Frontispiece. 1815. With armorial bookplate of J. W. Wood; 
Maserienp (JOHN AND ConstTancE—Editors). Essays Moral and 
Polite 1660-1714. 1906. Together, 4 vols. 12me and 18mo, morocco, 
straight-grain morocco, calf, and three-quarter calf By SANGORSKI 
& suTcLIFFH. Gilt edges and uncut. London, 1815-1906 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale m forepart of Catalogue 


1044. Timps (Joun). Curiosities of London. A New Edition, Corrected 
and Enlarged. Portrait and piate. 1868; Cuarkr (CHartEs C.). 
Shakespeare Characters; chiefly those subordinate. Portrait. 1863. 
Together, 2 vols. royal 8vo and 8vo, half morocco, By root, and full 


green polished calf, By NuTT. London, 1863-1868 
1045. Trarric Lisrary (THE). Edward G. Ward, Editorial Director. 19 
vols. 8vo, half leather. Chicago, [1917] 


1046. TrRaveL. Buackpurn (H.). Travelling in Spain. 1866; Marknam 
(A. H.). A Polar Reconnaissance. 1881; Gremity (A. W.). Three 
Years of Arctic Service. 2 vols. N. Y., 1886; NorpEnsk16Lp (A. E.). 
Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe. 2 vols. 1881. All 
illustrated. Together, 6 vols. Svo and 12mo, cloth, sheep and half 
calf. London (one New York), 1881-1886 


1047. TraveL. Bacon (E. M.). The Connecticut River and the Valley 
of the Connecticut. New York, 1911; Curran (W. TrEs) Aanp CAL- 
Kins (H. A.). In Canada’s Wonderful Northland. New York, 1920; 
JAMES (G. W.). New Mexico, the Land of the Delight Makers. 
Boston [1920]. First Impression; Barnes (James). Through 
Central Africa. New York, 1915; Barus (K. L.). From Gretna 
Green to Land’s End. New York [1908]; Hammemrton (J. A.). The 
Real Argentine. New York, 1915; Faris (J. T.). Seeing the Far 
West. Philadelphia, 1920. Hach volume extensively illustrated, 
including maps and colored plates. Together, 7 vols. 8vo and royal 
8vo, cloth. 


1048. Travet. HaAywarp (Victrorta). Romantic Canada. Toronto, 1922; 
Mummery (A. F.). My Climb in the Alps and Caucasus. London, 
1895. Both volumes extensively illustrated with full-page and text 
engravings, from original sketches by Mr. Pennell. Miss Bristow, 
and others. Together, 2 vols. thick royal 8vo, boards, buckram 
back, and cloth, uncut. 


1049. TraveL. LumuHottz (Cart). Through Central Borneo. 2 vols. New 
York, 1920; Roaming through the West Indies. New York, 1920. 
First Eprrions; Maturtn (Mrs. Frep.). Adventures beyond the 
Zambesi. New York, 1918; Fustmoro (T.). The Nightside of Japan. 
London; LowtH (Auice—Editor). Doreen Coasting. London, 1912. 
Each volume eatensively illustrated, some with colored plates. To- 
gether, 6 vols. 8vo, cloth, some uncut. 

FINE COPIES. 


1050. Travet. McQuarrie (Hector). Tahiti Days. [1920]; SHackLEeTon 
(Sir Ernest). South. The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 
1914-1917. 1920; Basppn (G. T.). Among the Ibos of Nigeria. 
Philadelphia, 1921; O’Brmn (Freprerick). Atolls of the Sun. 1922; 
St. Jounston (T. R.). The Islanders of the Pacific. 1921. Nwm- 
erous illustrations. Together, 5 vol. 8vo, cloth. 

New York (one Philadelphia), 1920-1922 


1051. Trotutope (Frances). Paris and the Parisians in 1835. Plates. 2 
vols. 8vo, half red morocco, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 
London: Richard Bentley, 1836 
FinE Copy oF THE SECOND EDITION. Engraved titles of the First Edi- 
tion bound in. 


1052. 


1053. 


1054. 


1055. 


L056. 


L057. 


L058. 


1059. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


Tupor TRANSLATIONS. Edited by W. E. Henley. Celestina. Eng- 
lisked from the Spanish of Fernando de Rojas by James Mabbe. 
1894; History of Comines. Englished by T. Danett. 2 vols. 1897; 
Certain Tragical Discourses of Bandello, by G. Fenton. 2 vols. 
1898. Together, 5 vols. 8vo, boards, cloth back, uncut; slightly 
rubbed. London: David Nutt, 1894-1898 


TurNER (JosepH M. W.). An Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour 
round the Southern Coast of England. Illustrated with 84 plates, 
from drawings by J. M. W. Turner, W. Collins, W. Westall, and 
others. Engraved by Cooke, Goodall, Finden, etc., vignettes on 
China paper. 4to, half morocco, gilt edges, front inner hinge 
broken, rubbed. London, 1849 


Turner (JosepH M. W.). The Turner Gallery. With a Memoir and 
ilustrative Text by Ralph Nicholson Wornum. With a series of 
60 engravings from the principal works of J. M. W. Turner. Folio, 
half black morocco, gilt, gilt paneled back, gilt top. Fine Copy. 

London, 1875 


TurNER (JosepH M. W.). A Series of 15 engravings. Some drawn 
and engraved by Turner, some engraved after him by J. C. Allen, 
G. Cooke and others. Bound into an oblong imperial 8vo volume, 
half blue levant morocco, gilt, gilt back and top. 

A FINE Item. The engravings are on India and plain paper, some Proofs 
Before Letters, Open Letter, Engraver’s Proofs, etc. Laid in, is an engray- 
ing by W. R. Cooke after W. Havell, Open Letter proof on India paper. 


TYNDALL (JOHN). Mountaineering in 1861. A Vacation Tour. 8vo, 
half green morocco, gilt top, uncut. London, 1862 
First EDITION. SCARCE. 


Typrocrapyy. JOHNSON (J.). Typographia, or the Printer’s In- 
structor, including an Account of the Origin of Printing . . . Por- 
traits. 2 vols. thick 32mo, three-quarter green morocco, gilt backs, 
gilt edges. London: Longman, [ete.] 1824 

This Valuable Work contains more information respecting early printed 
books than is to be found in many more costly works. 


TyPoGRAPHY. JOHNSON (J.). ‘l'ypographia. 2 vols. Illustrated. 
London, 1824; Dr Vinne (T. L.). Correct Composition. N. Y., 
1901; Brown (B.). Lithography, N. Y., 1923. Together, 4 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth and boards. 

FINE Copies of all. The work by Johnson is the scarce LARGE PAPER 
issue. 


VALE Press. Tue Diat. An Occasional Publication Published by 
Ch. Shannon and C. Ricketts. Hatensively illustrated with full- 
page woodcuts, lithographs, pen-and-ink reproductions, some on 
India paper, by Ricketts, Pissarro, Shannon, Savage, and others. 
5 vols. 4to, original decorative wrappers (4), and boards, all but 
one uncut. Enclosed in figured silk portfolio, with fasteners. 

London, 1889-1897 
LIMITED ISSUES. With bookplates of Royal Cortissoz and Collin Arm- 
strong. 


Kindly read Conditions of Sale mn forepart of Catalogue 


1060. VALE Press. ArNoLpD (MarrHew). Empedocles on Etna. Decora- 
tions by Charles Ricketts, border and colophon printed in red. 
12mo, boards, uncut. London, 1896 

EDITION LIMITED to 210 copies. 


1061. Vate Press. Brownitne (Ropert). Dramatic Romances and Lyrics. 

Decorated with woodcut border and initials by Charles Ricketts. 

Svo, full art linen, uncut and unopened. London, 1899 
EDITION LIMITED to 210 copies. 


1062. Vater Press. TENNysoN (AtFrep, Lorp). Poems. Decorated with 
borders designed by O. S. Ricketts and engraved by C. H. Keates. 
Svo, half blue morocco, gilt paneled back, gilt top, uncut. 
. London, 1900 
FINE Copy. Printed on hand-made paper. Only a small number of copies 
issued. 


1068. Vate Press. | Martown (CuriIstopHER).| Doctor Faustus. Decora- 
tions by Charles Ricketts. 8vo, full maroon levant morocco, panel 
border design on sides composed of small gilt scrolls and rose de- 
Sign, surrounded with small circles in gilt, full gilt paneled back, 
inner gilt dentelle borders, gilt top, uncut, BY STIKEMAN. 

[London] 1903 


FINE Copy. 


1064. VaLte Press. Mertnnoip (Witt1am—Editor). Mary Schweidler, the 
Amber Witch, the most interesting Trial for Witchcraft ever 
known. Printed from an Imperfect Manuscript by her Father, 
Abraham Schweidler. Translated from the German by Lady Duff 
Gordon. Decorations by C. 8S. Ricketts. Imperial 8vo, full wine- 
color levant morocco, triple bands of gilt fillets enclosing border 
with corners indented by floral scrolls; gilt paneled back, inside 
morocco and gilt fillet bands, gilt tops, uncut, BY STIKEMAN, 

London, 1903 
FINE Copy. 


1065. VaLe Press. Moors (T. Sturce). Danaé. A Poem. With 3 illus- 
trations designed and engraved on wood by Charles Ricketts. 8vo, 


boards, art linen back, paper label, uncut. London, 1903 
EpItioN LIMITED to 230 copies printed in the King’s fownt in red and 
black. 


The Henry W. Poor copy, with bookplate. 


1066. Vatp Press. New Testament. The Parables from the Gospel. With 
ten original woodcuts by Charies Ricketts. 8vo, full dark green 
levant, triple gilt fillets on sides enclosing broad border composed 
of gilt fillets in geometrical design, gilt paneled back, morocco and 
gilt inner borders, gilt top, uncut, BY STIKEMAN. [London] 1903 

FINE Copy. 


1067. Vat Press. Steet (Rosert—Editor). The Kingis Quair. Designed 
by Charles Ricketts. Text printed in red and black. 8vo, full dark 
blue levant morocco, broad floral border on sides with outer band of 
small gilt circles, full gilt paneled back, inner gilt dentelle borders, 
gilt top, uncut, BY STIKEMAN,. London, 1903 

A BEAUTIFUL Copy. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


1068. Vate Press. Ecciestastes; or, the Preacher, and the Song of Solo- 
mon. Rubricated text. Imperial 8vo, boards, art linen back, paper 
label, uncut. [London] no date 


1069. VALENTINE AND Orpson, the Two Sons of the Emperor of Greece. 
With numerous curious woodcuts. Small 4to, full sprinkled calf. 
London: Printed for J. R. . . . on London Bridge, 1685 
Scarce Issuz. With a manuscript note on fly-leaf,—‘In tattered and 
shattered condition, here and there a fragment of a leaf gone, but so dif- 
ficult to get at all, that I was glad to secure this copy.’ [Dr. Bliss, of Ox- 

ford. ] 


LO70. [VanpAm (A. D.).] An Englishman in Paris. Notes and Recollec- 
tions. Jllustrated. 2 vols. 12mo, half red French levant morocco, 
gilt backs and tops, uncut. London: Chapman & Hall, 1892 
First EpDITIoN. ExXtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 100 por- 
traits and views, including engravings and etchings. Among the portraits 
may be mentioned those of,—Haussmann, Louis Philippe, Guizot, Berryer, 
Nodier, Fould, Mérimée, Maupas, Maréchal, Canrobert, Baroche, Victor Hugo, 
and others. The views are of prominent buildings and places. 


1071. Vewazqunz. Brrunte (A. pe) Velazquez. Préface de M. Léon 
Bonnat. Numerous illustrations, many being on India paper. 
Small folio, half burnt orange levant morocco, gilt, richly gilt 
paneled back, gilt top, uncut, original wrappers bound in. 

: Paris, 1898 

A Fine MonograrH ON THIS MASTER PAINTER. Edition Limited to 770 
copies sur papier vélin. On the title is a manuscript poem consisting of 12 
lines, 3 stanzas, written in French. 


1072. Vercitius (Potyporus). Polydori Vergilii Vrbinatis Anglice His- 
torie. Libri Vigintiseptem. Device on title. Folio, full calf, re- 
backed. Basilee: Mich. Isingrinivm 1556 

RARE EARLY EDITION. 


1073. VERHAEREN (Emit). Kato. Poémes. Accompanied by 10 fine wood- 
engravings IN Cotors, and small woodcut decorations, by Pierre- 
Hugéne Vibert. Plates and letter-press laid in a folio board port- 
folio. Genéva, 1918 

Epirion LiMiTED to 150 copies, signed by the editor. A desirable me- 
mento of this Belgian poet. 


BOUND FOR QUEEN VICTORIA AND BEARING HER ARMS ON COVERS 


1074. Victrorta’s (QuEEN) Cory. Srenuouse (Tuer Misses). Letters of the 
Madiai, and Visits to their Prison. Two portraits on one page. 
12mo, midnight-blue morocco, sides with a triple gilt fillet border, 
doublures and fly-leaves of yellow moire silk, gilt edges. 

London, 1853 

QUEEN VICTORIA’S Copy, WITH HrR ARMS, IN GILT, IMPRESSED ON THE 

FRONT Cover. The letters are from Francesca and Rosa Madiai who were 
confined in an Italian prison because of their religious belief. 


1075. VicrortA (QUEEN). Broadside of the Royal Opera, Covent Garden, 
State Performance, Wednesday, June 238, 1897 at 8:45. To Com- 
memorate the Sixtieth Anniversary of Her Majesty’s Accession to 
the Throne. PRINTED IN SEPIA AND GREEN ON WuiITteE Satin, bordered 

[ Continued 


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[No. 1075. Victoria (QuEEN)—Continued] 
with gilt fringe. Height, 14; width, 10% inches. In a brown frame 
and glazed. 

On this broadside are seven miniatures portraying Queen Victoria at the 
time of her Coronation in 1837, and at the 60th Anniversary of her Accession 
to the throne in 1897, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, then Prince 
and Princess of Wales; King George and Queen Mary, then Prince and 
Princess, and the present Prince of Wales then but a child. The programme 
consists of, God Save the Queen; Tannhiuser, Act 2; Romeo et Juliette. 
Act 3; Les Huguenots. Act. 4. 


1076. Virws or ITaALy AND THE RuINE. SmitH (JoHN). Italian Scenery. 
With 72 plates on India paper. 1817; Barry (Capt.). Scenery of 
the Rhine, Belgium and Holland. With 60 fine plates, open letter 
proofs. 1826. Together, 2 vols. 4to, full morocco, the first, a fine 
contemporary binding, gilt and blind tooled, the second gilt tooled. 
gilt edges. London, 1817-1826 


1077. Vimws oF SwITZERLAND AND THE RHINE. CocKBURN (JAMES). Swiss 
Scenery from Drawings by Major Cockburn. 1820; Barry (Ropert). 
Scenery of the Rhine, Belgium and Holland from Drawings by 
Capt. Batty. 1826. Hach volume finely illustrated with full-page 
engravings by EH. Goodall, C. Westwood, Chas. Heath, and other 
noted artists. Together, 2 vols. imperial Svo and 4to, full calf, and 
leather, latter with gilt edges. London, 1820-1826 

FINE COPIES WITH SPLENDID IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES. 


With armorial bookplate of Andrew Vincent Corbet, Bart., 1835, in the 
first volume, and his name written in ink on fly-leaf. 


1078. Virws or ENGLAND, Etc. Barrer (T.). Picturesque Illustrations of 
the Isle of Wight. [1834]; Barry (L7.-Con.). Hanoverian and Saxon 
Scenery. 1829; Guinot (Eucenre). A Summer at Baden-Baden. 
Undated; TomsBuieson’s Thames. [1845.] Hach volume extensively 
illustrated with engraved titles, and full-page engravings by Lacey, 
Winkles, Bond, Johannot, Lamy, Jaquemot, Wallis, and other 
artists. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and royal 8vo, full and half leather, 
some with gilt edges, bindings slightly rubbed. London, 1829-1845 

The first and last volumes are ORIGINAL EDITIONS. 
With bookplates of Theo. L. De Vinne and R. Halsted Ward, in two 
volumes. 


1079. Views or SwitzeRLAND. Buartrire (W.). Switzerland. Illustrated in 
a series of views taken expressly for this work by W. H. Bartlett. 
2 vols. 4to, leather, gilt, gilt edges. London, 1836 


1080. Vimws or THE Hoty LaAnp, Etc. Roperts (Davin). Views in the 
Holy Land, Syria, Egypt, Nubia, Arabia, etc. With Historical 
Descriptions by Croly and Brockedon. Illustrated with numerous 
exquisitely tinted plates, executed in the highest style of litho- 
graphy, by Louis Haghe. 6 vols. in 8, imperial 8vo, half morocco, 
gilt backs and edges, slightly rubbed. London, 1855-1856 


1081. Vives (Lupovicus). The office and Duetie of an Husband, made by 
the Excellet Philosopher Lodouicus Viues and translated into Eng- 
lyshe by Thomas Paynell. Buack Lerrer. 18mo, full old mottled 
calf, rebacked. London: John Cawood, circa 1560 


A QUAINT AND VERY RARE WORK. 


1082. 


1084. 


1085. 


1086. 


1087. 


1088. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, J anuary 6th 


VoLTairRE (J. F. M. Arounr pE). La Pucelle. The Maid of Orleans: 
An Heroic-Comical Poem in Twenty-One Cantos. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. London: Printed for the Lutetian Society, 1899 

EDITION LIMITED to 500 copies, of which this is, No. 14. 


. VoLTAIrRe (J. EF’. M. Arovet pe). The Age of Lewis XIV. Translated 


from the French of M. de Voltaire. Portrait. 2 vols. London, 
1752; TaLuentyrE (S. G.). The Life of Voltaire. Third Edition. 
Illustrations. New York, recent. Together, 3 vols. 8vo, old calf, 
bindings broken, and three-quarter brown levant morocco, gilt 
top, uncut. . 


VoyacGE AROUND THE GLoBE. Journal de la Navigation autour du 
Globe de la Frégate La Thétis et de la Corvette L’Espérance. 
Publié. . . par M. le Baron de Bougainville. Jllustrations. 2 vols. 
4to, marbled board sides, morocco backs, slightly foxed. 

Paris, 1837 


Voyraces, Etc. Cuoures (J. O.). Cruise of the Steam Yacht North 
Star. Boston, 1854; Ossorn (S.). Stray Leaves from an Arctic 
Journal. Edinburgh, 1865; ALLEN (W.) AND THomson (T. R. H.). 
Narrative of the Expedition to the River Niger in 1841. 2 vols. Lon- 
don, 1848; Tooke (J. H.). Diversions of Purley. London, 1857; 
and others. Some illustrated. Together, 12 vols. 8vo to 16mo, cloth, 
sheep, half morocco and half calf. 


HORACE WALPOLE’S COPY, WITH MS. NOTATIONS 


[WaroLe (Horace).| The New Oxford Guide. By a Gentleman of 
Oxford. Hngraved plates. 12mo, olive levant morocco, gilt corner 
ornaments on sides, gilt edges, BY MATTHEWS. Oxford, 1759 
HORACE WALPOLE’S Copy, with his Manuscript Notes in several places, 
being corrections, and at the end in the same autograph is a list of various 
places, consisting in all of about 122 words. 
FRoM THE BECKFORD LIBRARY, WITH Two LABELS. 


WapoLe (Horace). The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: 
Including Numerous Letters Now First Published from the Origi- 
nal Manuscripts. New Edition. Engraved plates. 6 vols. 8vo, 
full Antwerp blue straight-grain morocco, gilt line border on sides 
enclosing fan-shaped corner ornaments in gilt, gilt paneled backs, 
inner morocco borders with marginal decorations in gilt, gilt tops, 
uncut, BY ROGER DE COVERLY. London: Richard Bentley, 1846 

Fine Set. With armorial bookplate of Frederick Baron Wolverton. 


Watton (Izaak) AND Cotton (CHARLES). The Complete Angler, 
or Contemplative Man’s Recreation: being a Discourse on Rivers, 
Fish-Ponds, Fish and Fishing. With the Lives of the Authors: 
and Notes, Historical, Supplementary, and Explanatory, by Sir 
John Hawkins, Knt. and the Present Editor. Portrait and 50 finely 
engraved plates. S8vo, new full green straight-grain morocco, sides 
with triple gilt fillet border, gilt paneled back with emblematic 
tooling, gilt edges, BY MORRELL. 

London: Printed for Samuel Bagster, 1815 
BAGSTER’S SECOND EDITION. HANDSOME Copy. 


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1089. WaLton (IzAAK) AND Cotton (CHARLES). The Complete Angler, or 
The Contemplative Man’s Recreation, and Instructions how to 
Angle for a Trout or Grayling in a Clear Stream. With Copious 
Notes, for the most part Original, a Bibliographical Preface and 
a Notice of Cotton and his Writings By the American Editor (Geo. 
W. Bethune). New Edition, with Some Additions and Corrections. 
Portrait of the Editor on India paper, and engraved text illustra- 
tions. 2 vols. in one, thick 4to, full crimson morocco, gilt, gilt top, 
uncut, BY BIRDSALL. New York, 1880 

Edition limited to 100 copies, of which this is, No. 22. 


1090. Watton (Izaak) AND CoTrron (CHARLES). The Compleat Angler. 
Edited with an Introduction by Richard Le Gallienne. 1897; Wut 
(GitBERT). The Natural History of Selborne. Edited with Notes 
by Grant Allen. 1900. Both illustrated by Edmund H. New. To- 
gether, 2 vols. thick small 4to, cloth, uncut. London, 1897-1900 


EDITION DE LUXE: LAVISHLY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED WITH AUTOGRAPHIC 
MATERIAL, PORTRAITS, ETC. 


1091. WasHinctTon (GurorGE). Forp (WortHiIneTon C.). George Washing- 
ington. With numerous full-page illustrations, In Two Stratus, one 
set being on India paper mounted on Holland, in sepia tint; frontis- 
pieces in colors; vignettes on India paper. 2 vols. 4to, full red 
French levant morocco, sides with a framework border of gilt fillets 
enclosing a panel of a single dotted gilt lines, with shield sur- 
rounded by leafy sprays, in gilt; gilt paneled backs; gilt inside 
morocco borders; doublures and fly-leaves of red watered silk; gilt 
tops, uncut, By STIKEMAN. In board slip-cases. New York, 1900 

EDITION DE Luxk, limited to 200 copies, of which this is, No. 107. 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BY THE INSERTION OF AUTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL BY 
WASHINGTON, GENERAL KNOX, GENERAL PUTNAM, AARON BurRR, ALEXAN- 
DER HAMILTON, AND OTHERS, in all 29 pieces; also SEVERAL HUNDRED 
FINELY ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF WASHINGTON, HIS GENERALS, AND STATES- 
MEN. The Autographic material comprises,— 

WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Letter Signed, 3pp. 4to, “New York, August 7, 
1776.” To “Mr. Hdwards, one of the Commissioners for Indian Affairs in 
the Middle Department.” Preserved with silk gauze. WRITTEN WHILE 
CoMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE ARMY. A highly interesting letter informing 
Mr. Edwards that Congress has empowered him to employ some of the 
Stockbridge Indians for the Army, and requests Mr. Edwards to “engage in 
the service as great a number of them as you possibly can. I would wish 
you to give the whole of them or any part that may sue it, the liberty of 
joining either this Army, or that in the Northern Department under Genl. 
Schuyler . . . and therefore recommend that they should be indulged in 
whatever way their fancy may lead them as to joining either the one or 
the other army, partially or wholy [sic]. . 

WASHINGTON (LAWRENCE—Ancestor of George Washington). Document 
Signed, 2pp. folio, May 22, 1618. . 

WASHINGTON (BusHRop—Nephew of George Washington). Autograph 
Letter Signed, 2pp. small 4to, “Richmond, May 17, ’97.” To James Swan. 
Regards sale of lands, with mention of General Lee. 

LAFAYETTE (MARQUIS DE). Autograph Letter, Third Person, lp. 12mo, 
July 4, no year, explaining a delay regarding a matter of mutual interest. 

Knox (HeENrRy-—Secretary of War). Autograph Letter Signed, 1p. 4to, 
Boston, 11th March 1799. To Mr. John Rynier, regarding a business matter. 


[Continued 


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[No. 1091. Wasuineton (Grorce)—Continued] 

WavdE (N.—Quartermaster-Genl. for Georgia in the Revolution). Auto- 
graph Letter Signed, 1p. 4to “Head Qrs. Ebenezer, Apr. 1, 1782.” To Gov- 
ernor John Martin, regarding the sending of more wagons, and with men- 
tion of General Wayne. 

WEBSTER (NoAu—Philologist and Soldier). Autograph Letter Signed, 2pp. 
4to, Amherst, Oct. 21, 1820. Regarding a standard language. 

LiviIneston (Rosert R.—Administrator of the Oath of Office to George 
Washington). Autograph Letter Signed, 1p. 4to “13 Sept. 1783.” To Gen- 
eral Knox, recommending two men. 

GALLATIN (ALBERT—Secretary of the Treasury under Jefferson). Auto- 
graph Letter Signed, lp. 4to “Treasury Department, May 20, 1811.” To 
David Shriver, authorizing the purchase of lime. 

Burr (AARoN—Vice President of the U. 8.). Autograph Letter Signed 
“A.B.”, Ip. 4to “Albany, 9 Apr. 1814,” To G. W. Lathrop, regarding legal 
matters. 

HAMILTON (ALEXANDER—Secretary of the Treasury). Autograph Letter, 
1p. 4to, no place or date. To “Stephen Lush, Counsellor at Law, Albany.” 
Regarding the payment of money. The letter has numerous corrections. 

The remaining AUTOGRAPHIC MATERIAL includes Letters Signed, Autograph 
Notes Signed, or Documents Signed, by,—JAMES W. McHeEwnry, Secretary 
of War; MAatrHew HAts, Lord Chief Justice of the King’s Bench; Magor 
GENERAL PUTNAM, Receipt, entirely in his autograph, signed as Captain, 
for 8 men sent him; GENERAL THOMAS MIFFLIN; JONATHAN TRUMBULL, 
Governor of Connecticut; MaAgor-GENERAL PHILIP SCHUYLER; JAMES DE 
LANCEY, Soldier and Political Leader; ToprAs LEAR, Private Secretary to 
Gen. Washington; GENERAL LACHLAN McINTOSH; GENERAL SIR HENRY 
CLINTON ; GENERAL BENJAMIN LINCOLN ; COMTE DE ROCHAMBEAU ; THOMAS 
JEFFERSON, President of the United States; and others. 


1092. WniiuiInecTon (DuKE or). WiLuriAms (Ligut.-CoLoneL). The Life and 
Times of the Late Duke of Wellington. Comprising the Campaigns 
and Battle-Fields of Wellington and His Comrades. Jllustrated. 
4 vols. in 2, thick royal 8vo, full green calf, richly gilt and 
blind tooled sides and backs, marbled edges. London, no date 

EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of numerous fine plates including 
portraits and views. 


1093. Weius (H. G.). The Time Machine. An Invention. 1895; When the 
Sleeper Wakes. Illustrations. 1899; The War of the Worlds. 
1898; Washington and the Hope of Peace. No date; The Island of 
Doctor Moreau, Frontispiece. 1896; In the Days of the Comet. 
1906; Tono-Bungay. 1909; The War in the Air and Particularly 
how Mr. Bert Smallways Fared while it Lasted. With illustra- 
tions by A. C. Michael. 1908; The Salvaging of Civilization. 1921. 
Together, 9 vols. 12mo, cloth, some uncut. London, 1895-1921 
ALL Frrst Epirions. Unusual collection. 


1094. Wetts (H. G.). A Short History of the World. Jllustrated. Lon- 
don, 1922; Exxis (Str H.). Three Books of Polydore Vergil’s Eng- 
lish History. London, 1844; Froupr (J. A.). Cesar. Portrait and 
map. N. Y., 1879; Sonnuck (O. G.). Miscellaneous Studies in the 
History of Music. N. Y., 1921; and others. Together, 9 vols. and 
3 pamphlets, 8vo to 12mo, various bindings. 


1095. [Westmacotr (C, M.).] Fitzalleyne of Berkeley. A Romance of 
the Present Times. By Bernard Blackmantle. Vignette on title. 
2 vols. 12mo, half polished calf. London, 1825 


A satire on the connection between Maria Foote and Colonel Berkeley. 


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L096. 


1097. 


LO9S. 


1099. 


1100. 


1101. 


1102. 


1103. 


1104. 


Wuistter (JAMES McNuiti). The Gentle Art of Making Enemies. 
Small 4to, half brown boards and cloth, uncut. 

London: William Heinemann, 1890 

HEINEMANN’S First EDITION ON SMALL PAPER. Whistler’s Authorized 

Edition, the sheets printed by the Ballantyne Press, London and Edinburgh. 


WuistLer (JAMES McNett). The Gentle Art of Making Enemies. 
Small 4to, original boards, cloth back. Enclosed in cloth slip-case, 
with inner cloth protecting wrapper. 

New York: John W. Lovell Co., 1890 


First AUTHORIZED AMERICAN EDITION. 


WHuistLerR (JAMES McNeILL). Durer (THEODORE). Histoire de J. 
MeN. Whistler, et de son Oeuvre. Numerous full-page etched repro- 
ductions, text illustrations, and portrait of Whistler, after Boldoni. 
4to, pictorial wrappers, uncut and unopened. Paris, 1904 

First Epirion. Limited Edition de Luxe. 


WHISTLER (JAMES McNEILL). PreNNeLL (E. R. & J.). The Whistler 
Journal. Illustrated. Thick 8vo, cloth, vellum paper back, gilt top, 
uncut. Philadelphia, 1921 

AUTOGRAPH EDITION, limited to 500 copies. In this edition, the portraits 
of the authors are autographed. The volume contains, in addition to the 
illustrations of the regular edition, photogravures and a color plate from 
etchings, drawings, and pastels by the late Mr. Whistler and by Mr. Pennell. 


Wuite (GiteertT). The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, 
in the County of Southampton . ... Thoroughly revised, with ad- 
ditional Notes. By James Edmund Harting. With text illustra- 
tions by Thomas Bewick and others. 8vo, full red morocco, sides 
with a blind tooled and gilt fillet, with bird in flight in gilt on front 
cover, gilt edges. London, 1876 


Second ._Edition, containing 10 Letters not included in any previous edi- 
tion of the work. FINE Copy. 


WHITMAN (Watt). Leaves of Grass. Portrait. 16mo, cloth, foxed, 
and worn. Not returnable. Brooklyn, 1856 
Second Edition. A scarce volume owing to the refusal of Fowler & Wells 


to stand sponsor to the volume, also refusing to allow their name to appear 
on the title. 


WuitMAan (Watt). Two Rivulets. Including Democratic Vistas, 

Centennial Songs, and Passage to India. Original photograph 

AUTOGRAPHED, as frontispiece. 12mo, calf, gilt back and edges. 
Camden, New Jersey, 1876 


AUTHOR'S EpiTIonN. The photo is AUTOGRAPHED: “Walt Whitman born 
May 31, 1819.” 


[WuitMan (Watt).| Leaves of Grass. Portrait. Boston [1860]; 
Legiter (Henry E.). Walt Whitman. Yesterday and To-Day. Chi- 
cago, 1916. Only 600 copies on Fabriano handmade paper. To- 
gether, 2 vols. 12mo and 8vo, cloth and boards, latter uncut. 
Boston and Chicago, 1860-1916 


WuHuitTMAN (Watt). TrauseLt (H. L.—Editor). At the Graveside of 
Walt Whitman. [Phila.] 1892; SHay (F.). Bibliography of Walt 
Whitman. Portrait. N. Y., 1920. Born First Enprtions, limited. 
Together, 2 vols. 8vo and 12mo, boards and wrappers, uncut. 


1105. 


1106. 


1107. 


1108. 


1109. 


1110. 


111, 


MBB 


1113. 


1114. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 
a Sr cea eal 0 ae te enna atbohiiet Aap les 


[Wuittier (Joun G.).] The Stranger in Lowell. 12mo, original 
wrappers, uncut, wrappers reinforced. Enclosed in a full red 
straight-grain morocco solander case, with inner cloth wrappers. 
Boston: Waite, Peirce and Company, 1845 
First EDIrion. 


[Wipe (Oscar).] The Spirit Lamp. An Oxford Magazine without 

News. Together, 13 numbers, 8vo and small 4to, wrappers, uncut. 

Oxford, 1892-1893 

Contains numerous contributions by Oscar Wilde and Lord Douglas. Lord 

Douglas edited the last eight numbers. The collection comprises:—Nos. 1 

to 6, inclusive, of Vol. I; Nos. 1, 2, and 4, of Vol. IL; Nos. 2 and 3, of Vol. 
III; and Nos. 1 and 2, of Vol. IV. 


Witbe (Oscar). Salome. A Tragedy in One Act. Translated from 
the French. Pictured by Aubrey Beardsley. Square 8vo, cloth, 
uncut. London, 1894 


First Epirion of the English Translation. Limited to 500 copies for 
England. FINE Copy. 


Wipe (Oscar). The Sphinx. With decorations by Charles Ricketts. 
Small 4to, vellum, gilt, uncut. London, 1894 
First Epirion. Limited to 200 copies for England. 


Wiwpe (Oscar). The Picture of Dorian Gray. 12mo, gray boards, 
vellum paper back, uncut. London [October, 1895] 


With an 8-page catalogue of publisher’s announcements bound in at end. 


Wipe (Oscar). The Writings of Oscar Wilde. Engraved and rubri- 
cated titles, photogravure portraits and illustrations. 15 vols. 
8vo, cloth, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 
London: Keller-Farmer Co [1897]-1907 
FLORENTINE EpDITION, LIMITED to 450 copies, of which this is, No. 52;- 
comprising ,— 
Poems; Dorian Gray; A House of Pomegranates ; 
Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime; Lady Windermere’s Fan ; 
A Woman of No Importance; Salome, the Duchess of Padua; 
Vera, De Profundis, etc. 


[Witpe (Oscar).] The Ballad of Reading Gaol. By C. 3. 3. 8vo, 
cloth sides, vellum back, gilt top, uncut. London, 1898 


First Eprrion. No. 30 of 30 Copies, PRinrep THROUGHOUT ON JAPA- 
NESE VELLUM. VERY RARE. 


Wivpe (Oscar). For Love of the King: A Burmese Masque. London 
[1922]. First Epirion limited to 1000 conies on handmade paper; 
A Woman of No Importance. Paris, 1903. Limited to 250 copies, 
this being, No. 17. Together, 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, one vol. gilt top, 
both uncut. London and Paris, 1903-[1922] 


Witpr (Oscar). The Portrait of Mr. W. H. Small. 4to, original 
wrappers, uncut. [No place] Privately Printed, [1904] 
PIRATED ISSUE. Limited to 200 copies. 


Wiipr (Oscar). De Profundis. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, uncut. 
| London: Methuen and Co. [1905] 
First Eprrion. At end of volume are 40 pages of advertisements dated 
FEBRUARY, 1905, one month earlier than called for in Mason’s Bibliography. 


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1115. 


1116. 


1117. 


1118. 


1119. 


1120. 


1121. 


1122. 


Wivpe (Oscar). Ransome (ArtTHUR). Oscar Wilde. <A Critical 
Study. Frontispiece portrait of Wilde. 1912; Inciepy (LronaARD 
C.). Oscar Wilde. Frontispiece portrait of Wilde. n.d. Together, 
2 vols. original cloth and original boards, vellum back, uncut. 

London, 1912 and no date 
BotH First EDITIONS. 


Wipe (Oscar). Sattus (Epear). Oscar Wilde. An Idler’s Im- 
pression. 8vo, original boards, paper labels, uncut. 
Chicago: Brothers of the Book, 1917 
First EDITION. FINE Copy. Scarce. Limited to 825 Copies on Fabriano 
hand-made paper. 


WILpE (Oscar). Vera; or, the Nihilists. A Drama. 4to, limp boards, 
uncut. London: Privately Printed, 1922 


EpITIoN LIMITED to 200 copies, of which this is, No. 53. 


Wipe (Oscar). After Berneval. Letters of Oscar Wilde. West- 
minster: Beaumont Press, 1922. First Eprrion, limited; The Rise of 
Historical Criticism. N.p.: Privately printed, 1905. First Eptr- 
TION, limited; The Portrait of Mr. W. H. N. Y., 1921. Limited; 
Mason (Stuart). Bibliography of Oscar Wilde. London [1914]. 
First Epition. All illustrated. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth and boards, one vol. gilt top, 3 uncut. 


Wivpe (Oscar). De Profundis. Herausgegeben und Hingeleitet von 
Max Meyerfeld. Berlin, 1905; De Profundis. Seguito da Alcune 
Lettere inedite di O. Wilde. Versione Italiana di Olga Bicchierai. 
Venice, 1905; Crostanp (T. W. H.). The First Stone. On Reading 
the Unpublished Parts of ‘De Profundis.’ London, 1912; Youne 
(D.). Apologia pro Oscar Wilde. N.p. [1895]. Together, 4 vols. 


small 4to and 12mo, boards and wrappers, 3 vols. uncut. 


ScARCE COLLECTION. 


Wipe (Oscar). Wilde v. Whistler. London: Privately printed, 
1906. First Epirion, limited; Children in Prison and Other Cruel- 
ties of Prison Life. London [1898]. First Eprrion; Salomé. A 
Florentine Tragedy. Vera. London [1908]. Limited; A Woman of 
No Importance. Leipzig, 1909; The Disciple. In “The Spirit Lamp.” 
Vol. IV, No. 11. Oxford, 1893. Together 5 vols. 8vo, small 4to and 
12mo, cloth and wrappers. 


WiuiraMs (Henry 8S. And Wi1Am H.). A History of Science. Ha- 
tensively illustrated. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt backs and tops, uncut. 
New York, 1904 


Wius (N. P.). American Scenery; or, Land, Lake, and River. 
Tlustrations of Transatlantic Nature. From Drawings by Bart- 
lett, engraved in the First Style of the Art, by R. Wallis, J. Cousen, 
Willmore, Brandard, &c. The Literary Department by N. P. Willis. 
With map, engraved titles, and 119 finely engraved plates. 2 vols. 
4to, full crimson morocco, gilt, gilt edges. 

London: George Virtue, 1840 


FINE Copy WITH BEAUTIFUL IMPRESSIONS OF THE PLATES. 


1123. 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, January 6th 


Witson (JAMES GRANT). Bryant, and His Friends: Some Remini- 
scences of the Knickerbocker Writers. Illustrated. 4to, half green 
levant morocco, gilt top, uncut. New York, 1886 

LARGE PAPER EDITION, limited to 195 copies, this being, No. 54, signed 
by J. G. Wilson. Extra-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 16 fine plates, and 
two Autograph Letters Signed, one by the author, and one by William 
Cullen Bryant. Very ATTRACTIVE Copy, containing some scarce material. 


HANDSOMELY EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED, AND WITH SPECIAL STUDIES 


1124. 


4125; 


1126. 


1127. 


1128. 


BOUND IN 


Witson (Ricuarp). Wricut (T.). Some Account of the Life of 
Richard Wilson. With Testimonies to his Genius and Memory, 
and Remarks on his Landscapes. London, 1824; Studies and De- 
signs, by Richard Wilson, done at Rome in the Year 1752. Oxford, 
1811. Bound into a 4to volume, half morocco, gilt top, uncut, bind- 
ing rubbed, inner hinge broken. London and Oxford, 1811-1824 

EXtTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of over 100 plates, including por- 
traits of Sir Sidney Smith; Gainsborough; Michelangelo; Nicolas Poussin; 
Reynolds; Claude Lorrain; Milton; Salvator Rosa; Newton; Madame de 
Stael; etc., together with numerous fine scenes, some being: Torre delle 
Grotte, near Naples; Lichfield; Circus of Caracalla. 


FIRST EDITION—EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


Wixtson (Ricuarp). Wricut (T.~-Compiler). Some Account of the 
Life of Richard Wilson, Esq. R. A. with Testimonies to his Genius 
and Memory, and Remarks on his Landscapes. Illustrated. 4to, half 
roan, gilt top, uncut, joints loose. London, 1824 

First EpIrion. ExXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of about 31 finely 
engraved plates, consisting of portraits of persons, and views of places, 
mentioned in the text, and include line-engravings and mezzotints. Some of 
the plates are inlaid to size. 


Witson (Wooprow). A History of the American People. Illustrated 
with portraits, maps, facsimiles, rare prints, contemporary views, 
etc. 5 vols. 8vo, buckram, leather labels, gilt tops, uncut. 

New York, 1903 


Wixtson (Wooprow). A History of the American People. Portraits, 
maps, plans, facsimiles, reproductions from rare prints, contem- 
porary views, etc. 5 vols. 8vo, cloth. New York, 1906-1907 


Witson (Wooprow). Mere Literature. Boston, 1913. First Epirion 
in bookform; The President’s War Message. N.p. [1917]; Ha.tvy 
(D.). President Wilson. N. Y., 1919; Bacon (C. R.). A People 
Awakened. Garden City, 1912; Low (A. M.). Woodrow Wilson. 
Boston, 1918; Butnes (F.). The Whole Truth About Mexico. N. Y., 
1916. Firsr Eprrions. Portraits. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
original cloth and boards. 


. Witson (Wooprow). When a Man Comes to Himself. N. Y., 1915; 


In Our First Year of War. Frontispiece. N. Y., n.d.; Address of 
the President of the United States. Garden City, 1917; Address 
by Governor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey. N.p. [1911]; The 
New Freedom. N. Y., 1913; Mere Literature. Boston, 19138. First 
Eprtion in bookform. Auu First Eprtions. Together, 6 vols. 8vo and 
12mo, original cloth, boards and wrappers. 


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1130. Witson (Wooprow). The Hope of the World. N. Y. [1920]; The 
President of the United States. N. Y., 1916; Address of the Presi- 
dent. N.p. [1917]; The Same. Garden City, 1917; The New Free- 
dom. N. Y., 1913; Address by Governor Woodrow Wilson of New 
Jersey. N.p. [1911]; Mere Literature. Boston, 1913. Mainiy First 
Epitions. Together 7 vols. cloth, boards and wrappers. 


1181. Witson (Wooprow). The Free Life. N. Y. [1908]; Mere Literature. 
Boston, 1918; Herron (G. D.). Woodrow Wilson and the World’s 
Peace. Portrait. N. Y., 1917; Lintuicum (R.). Wit and Wisdom of 
Woodrow Wilson. Garden City, 1916; ArcHrrR (W.). The Peace- 
President. N. Y., 1919; O’Lnary (J. A.). Why Woodrow Wilson 
Should be Defeated and a Republican Congress Elected. N. Y. 
[1916]; Moss (J. A.) anp Stewart (M. B.). Our Flag and Its 
Message. Phila. [1917]; Democratic Text Book. N. Y., 1916. Somer 
First Epirions. Together, 8 vols. 8vo to 16mo, original cloth, boards 
and wrappers. 


1132. Wineate (F. R.). Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan. With 50 maps 
and plans. Thick 8vo, full brown levant morocco, sides and back 
with emblematic gilt tooling; doublures and end-leaves of brown 
watered silk, gilt gauffred edges, with pocket in inner back cover, 
containing a folding map. London, 1891 

BEAUTIFUL Copy of the best edition. 


1133. Wircucrart. A Complete History of Magick, Sorcery and Witch- 
craft. Frontispiece. 2 vols. 16mo, full old calf, somewhat worn. 
London, 1715 
Contains the most authentic and best attested relations of magicians, 
sorcerers, witches, apparitions, spectres, ghosts, demons, and other preter- 
natural appearances; a collection of several very scarce and valuable Trials 
of Witches; an account of the first rise of magicians and witches, ete. From 

the H. L. R. Edgar collection, with bookplate. 


RARE FIRST EDITION, WITH PRELIMINARY LEAF 


11384. Wirner (Grorcr). Britain’s Remembrancer. Containing a Narrative 
of the Plague lately past; A Declaration of the Mischiefs present; 
And a Prediction of Judgments to come; (If Repentence prevent 
Not). With an engraved title by John Payne. 12mo, full peacock- 
blue French levant morocco, double gilt fillet border, with rose 
sprays in gilt in corners, gilt paneled back, gilt edges, By BRap- 


STREET. 
Imprinted for Great Britaine, and are to be sold by John Gris- 
wold, 1628 
First EpITION. Contains the rare leaf explaining the title-page. The 


work is dedicated to the King. Wither could not obtain a license for this 
work, and as he states in the Premonition “For I was faine to imprint 
every sheet thereof with my owne hand, because I could not get allowance 
to doe it publickly.” At the end he states “‘The faults escaped in the print- 


ing, wee had noe such meanes to prevent . . . we therefore leave them to 
be amended, censured, and winked at, according to the Readers courtesie or 
discretion.” 


From the Winston H. Hagen collection, with book-label. 


11385. Woman In Art. Vento (CLAUDE). Les Peintres de la Femme. 
Frontispiece and 46 full-page engraved reproductions. Imperial 
8vo, three-quarter morocco, gilt back and top, uncut. Paris, 1888 


Third Session, Tuesday Afternoon, J anuary 6th 
Se a ec aR RE ee SN ct Sle ES Dh 


1136. Woman In Aut Aczs. Les Elégantes. Illustrations by A. Castaigne, 
some In Cotors, plates mounted on dark gray paper. Thick 4to, 
vellum, gilt, gilt top, uncut. [Paris] Hachette et Cie, recent 

Hdition. limited to 620 copies. The above work contains contributions by 


G. Maspero, René Doumic, Gaston Boissier, G. Schlumberger, Gaston Paris, 
and Emile Gebhardt. 


1137. Woopcuts. New Testament. Auslegung der Episteln vnd Euange- 
lien vom Aduent an bis auff Ostern. Anderweyt Corrigirt durch 
Mart. Luther. A collection of 86 original woodcuts (including 
title-page) engraved by [Hans Schaldus Griin.| Each plate mounted 
to size. Bound in one volume, royal 8vo full polished paneled calf, 
ornamental gilt borders on sides, gilt paneled back, inner gilt bor- 
der, gilt edges. [1529] 

FINE SERIES, mainly brilliant impressions. Each plate trimmed to mar- 
gin, the title-page measuring 5% by 9 inches, and the plates illustrating the 
Gospels and Epistles measuring in most cases, 534 by 45 inches. A number 
of the plates bear the monogram ‘“H.B.” 


1138. Woopcuts. OLp TestaAmMeEeNT. Souis (Virait). Biblische Figuren des 
Alten Testaments ganz kunstlich gerissen durch den weit beriihm- 
ten Vergilium Solis, Maler und Kunstecher zu Niirnberg. M. D. LX. 
Woodcut title, printed wn red and black, and 152 woodcuts with 
decorative borders, illustrating scenes taken from the Old Testa- 
ment. Most of the plates, measuring about 6 by 45% inches, are 
mounted to size, a few inlaid. Nearly all bear the monogram, 
“V.S.” Bound in 4to volume, full tree calf, gilt, gilt edges, By 
MANSELL. Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn [1560] 

FINE SERIES, MAINLY BRILLIANT IMPRESSIONS. According to Bartsch, 
(Vol. IX, p. 316), the First Edition was issued in 1560, but bears the 
following imprint, “. . . Durch David Zephelium, Johann Raschen,” and 
contains but 147 plates. In the above copy four of the plates are duplicates, 
thus leaving, besides the title, plates with 148 different compositions. 


1139. Woopcuts. Kristerter (PAuL). Early Florentine Woodcuts. With 
an Annotated List of Florentine Illustrated Books. [Text]; With 
separate volume of Plates. Together, 2 vols. imperial 8vo, cloth, 
leather backs, gilt tops, uncut. London, 1897 


VERY ScARcE. Edition strictly limited to 50 copies, of which this is, No. 
22. From the library of Ananda K. Coomaraswamy, with book-labet. 


1140. Woopcuts. Vipert (P.-E.). Dix Paysages de l’Yveline. With 10 
original woodcuts, reproduced in black and in tints.  (Illustra- 
tions separate.) Letterpress and plates laid in loosely in a folio art 
linen portfolio, with flaps and ties. Paris, 1919 

EDITION LIMITED to 45 copies sur vélin d’Arches. The woodcuts are very 
fine, each tipped on deep brown art paper, suitable for framing. 


1141. Woopwarp (Grorce M.). Elements of Bacchus: or, Toasts and 

Sentiments, given by Distinguished Characters. JIJllustrated with 

40 portraits in aquatints of the most celebrated Bon Vivants in 
Great Britain. 4to, half morocco, gilt, gilt top. 

London: William Holland, 1792 

First Epirrion. A RARE WorK. THE LETTERPRESS AND PLATES ARE IN 

FINE ConpiTIon. This copy lacks one plate, but has another substituted in 


its place. 
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1142. 


1145. 


1144. 


1145. 


1146. 


1147. 


Woodward, designer of the plates and author of the text, was an associate 
of Thomas Rowlandson and Isaac Cruikshank, father of the famous George 
Cruikshank, and was a prolific producer of caricatures much after the 
manner of Bunbury. Woodward’s talent was mostly natural, and while 
exhibiting but little knowledge of drawing, did exhibit much jovial humor. 


Woo.tsey (THomMAS). [CavENDISH (GxEORGE).]| The Life and Death 
of Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal; Once Arch Bishop of York, and 
Lord Chancellour of England. Portrait. Small 8vo, full old brown 
calf, gilt. London: Printed for Dorman Newman, 1667 

SECOND EpITIoN. With manuscript notes, in a contemporary hand, on 
the fly-leaf. Name of “W. Gower’ on title-page. Tops of some pages cut 
close by the binder, fore-edge of portrait cut into and slightly “skinned.” 


Wortp War. FrenNcH (Fievp MarsuHau Viscount, of Ypres). 1914. 
With a Preface by Marshal Foch. Portrait and maps. Boston 
[1919]; Mr. Puncn’s History of the Great War. Numerous illus- 
trations. New York, 1920; Jetiicok (ADMIRAL Viscount). The 
Grand Fleet 1914-1916. Jllustrations, maps and diagrams. New 
York [1919]. Together, 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth. 


Wortp War. Montcomery (Mas.-Gen. Sir ARCHIBALD). The Story 
of the Fourth Army in the Battles of the Hundred Days, August 
Sth to November 11th, 1918. With a Foreword by Gen. Lord Raw- 
linson. Hatensively illustrated. With separate portfolio volume 
containing numerous folding maps. Together, 2 vols. 4to, red cloth, 
gilt. London [1919] 


FIRST EDITION—EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED 


Wrieut (Tuomas). A History of Caricature & Grotesque in Liter- 
ature and Art. With illustrations from various sources, drawn 
and engraved by F. W. Fairhoit. Square 8vo, full green morocco, 


sides with an elaborate scroll-work border, gilt back, gilt inside 
borders, gilt edges, back somewhat faded. London, 1865 
First EpIrioN. ExXxrTraA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 39 rare old cop- 
perplates, being comic illustrations, a number of which are in colors, inlaid 
to size. 
From the Hershel VY. Jones collection, with leather book-label. 


Wricut (THomaAs). History of Caricature and Grotesque in Liter- 
ature and Art. Jllustrated. London [1864]. First Eprtion; RyprEr 
A. W.—Translator). Twenty-Two Goblins. Translated from the 
Sanscrit. Illustrated. London, 1917; Hotmus (O. W.). One Hoss 
Shay. Illustrated by Howard Pyle. Boston, 1892; Raymes and 
Roundelays in Praise of Country Life. Illustrated by Birkett 
Foster, etc. London, 1857; “Wanpmrer.” A Loose Rein. Illustrated 
in colors by G. Bowers. London, 1887. Together, 5 vols. 8vo and 
12mo, 4 original cloth, one, half morocco. 


Wricut (RicHAarpson—Editor). House and Garden’s Book of In- 
teriors. 1920; House and Garden’s Book of Gardens. 1921; Hiet- 
scHER (Kurt). Picturesque Spain. N.d,; Betcuer (JoHn). Essen- 
tials in Architecture. London, 1907. Numerous illustrations in 
each volume. Together, 4 vols. imperial 8vo and 8vo, cloth. 

New York (one London), 1907-1921 


1148. 


1149. 


1150. 


1151. 


1152. 


1153. 


1154. 


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Yeats (W. B.). The Celtic Twilight. Frontispiece by W. B. Yeats. 
1893; The Secret Rose. Illustrations by W. B. Yeats. 1897. First 
Epitions. Together, 2 vols. plain and gilt decorated cloth, uncut. 

London, 1893-1897 


Yeats (W. B.). Deirdre. 1907; Ideas of Good and Evil. 1903; The 
King’s Threshold: and On Baile’s Strand. 1904; Where There is 
Nothing. 1903; Poems. Portrait. 1901. Together, 5 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and boards, uncut. London, 1901-1907 

ALL First EDITIONS except the last mentioned, which is the Third Edition. 


Yeats (W. B.). Cathleen ni Hoolihan. A Play in One Act. Chis- 
wick: Caradoc Press, 1902; Discoveries; A Volume of Essays. Dun- 
drum: Dun Emer Press, 1907. Limited to 200 copies; Four Years. 
Dundrum: Cuala Press, 1921; Synen (J. M.). The Well of the 
Saints. Introduction by W. B. Yeats. London, 1905. Au First 
Epitions. Together, 4 vols. 8vo and 12mo, boards, uncut. 

Chiswick, etc., 1902-1921 


Yeats (W. B.). The Hour-Glass; Cathleen ni Hoolihan, The Pot 
of Broth: Being Volume Two of Plays for an Irish Theatre. 
First Epition. 12mo, boards, cloth back. uncut and unopened. 

London, 1904 


Yeats (W. B.). A Selection from the Love Poetry of William Butler 
Yeats. 1913; Stories of Red Hanrahan. 1904; Seven Poems and a 
Fragment. Decoration by T. Sturge Moore. 1922. Together, 3 
vols. 8vo, boards, linen backs, uncut. 

Dundrum: Cuala and Dun Emer Presses, 1904-1922 


First EDITIONS, all limited. 


Zorn (AnpeERS). ASPLUND (Kart). Anders Zorn. His Life and 
Work. Edited by Geoffrey Holme. With 64 fine plates, some IN 
Cotor, which are tipped on Japanese vellum paper. 4to, boards, 
vellum paper back, gilt top, uncut. London: “The Studio,” 1921 


ZoRN (ANDERS). Rompant (A.). Anders Zorn als Radierer. With 
100 plates. 8vo, cloth. Dresden, 1924 


A comprehensive work. As new. 


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APPRAISALS AND CATALOGUES. ‘Together with the increase in 
its exhibition and sales rooms, the American Art Association, Inc., will expand its 
service of furnishing appraisements, under expert direction, of art and literary 
property, jewelry and all personal effects, in the settlement of estates, for in- 
heritance tax, insurance and other purposes. It is prepared also to supplement 
this work by making catalogues of the contents of homes or of entire estates, such 
catalogues to be modelled after the finely and intelligently produced catalogues 
of the Association’s own Sales. 


The Association will furnish at request the names of many Trust and Insur- 
ance Companies, Executors, Administrators, Trustees, Attorneys and private 
individuals for whom the Association has made appraisements which have not only 
been entirely satisfactory to them, but have been accepted by the United States 
Revenue Department, State Comptroller and others in interest. 


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